

Akt. XXXVIII. — Contributions to Zoology from the Museum of 

 Yale College. JSTo. IV. --Abstract of a Notice of the Crustacea 

 collected by Prof C. F. Hartt, on the coast of Brazil in 1867 ; 

 by Sidney I. Smith. 



The paper of which the following is a short abstract, was 

 printed during July and August, in the second volume of the 

 Transactions of the Connecticut Academy, but the whole 

 edition, excepting a few copies of the first two signatures which 

 had been distributed, was destroyed by fire in September last. 

 During the delay consequent to the reprinting of the Transac- 

 tions, this article seemed desirable. 



The collection, although quite small, is of interest from the 

 large proportion which it contains of species heretofore known 

 only from Florida or the "West Indies. The following is a list 

 of the species with the localities at which they were collected 

 by Prof. Hartt. 



* G-eol. Surv. of California, Palaeontology, ii, p. 257. 



f These three localities have produced during the last 150 years from 200,000,- 

 000 to 300,000,000 of dollars, mainly during the last century. 



% Proc. Oal. Acad, of Sc, iii, 1866 ; Phillips' Mining and Metallurgy of Gold and 

 Silver, p. 318; Domeyko, Ann. des Mines (4), ix, 22. 



