44 



TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



matters of more general biological interest that will be discussed 

 below. First, however, let us say a few words on the organisa- 

 tion of the work. 



During the early days of the cruise we had the advantage 

 of having with us our two Naturalist friends, Mr. Alfred 0. 

 Walker, F.L.S., and Professor K. Newstead, F.R.S., both Past- 

 Presidents of the Liverpool Biological Society. Mr. Walker was 

 indefatigable and ingenious in capturing minute Crustacea 

 (fig. 8), such as the Amphipoda, and he has supplied me with 



Fig. 



-Mr. A. 0. Walker on the " Euna.' 



a list of over 100 species of Malacostraca obtained on the 

 cruise, fourteen of which are names not contained in Canon 

 Norman's list of the Crustacea collected by the British 



