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REPORT ON THE CRUSTACEA. 



By Walter Faxon. 



The most valuable additions to the collection during the past 

 year have come from the dredgings of the " Blake " expedition. 

 These have been sent to M. Alphonse Milne-Edwards, Paris. All 

 of the Cymothoids of the Museum (over 100 jars) have been 

 loaned to Professor Schiodte, of Copenhagen, who is engaged 

 upon a monograph of that group of Isopods. A collection of dry 

 Crustacea, selected to illustrate the morphology of the class, has 

 been presented to Bethel College, Kentucky. 



A general systematic collection, and one illustrating the Crus- 

 tacean Fauna of North America have been placed on exhibition. 



List of Donations. 



" Blake " Expedition. Crustacea dredged in the Gulf-Stream, by A. 

 Agassiz. 



Gardiner, E. G. Tanais from Annisquam, Mass. 



Putnam, F. W. Cambarus and Palcemonetes exilipes from Kentucky 

 (collected in 1874-75). 



Kentucky Geological Survey (N. S. Shaler, Director). Cambarus and 

 Palcemonetes exilipes from Kentucky (collected by S. W. Garman). 



Smith, S. I. Pinnixa from Buzzard's Bay, Mass. 



