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REPORT ON THE CRUSTACEA. 



By Walter Faxon. 



The whole of my time during the past year was devoted to the 

 students of Zoology at the Museum. No work upon the collection 

 of Crustacea was done, except that necessary for the preservation 

 and storage of new collections received during the year. 



As in the two preceding years, the most important additions to 

 the collection have come from the " Blake " Expedition. 



List of additions to the* collection of Crustacea: — 



Alex. Agassiz. Collections of the " Blake " Expedition. 

 K. D. Atwood. Large collection of deformed lobster claws, from 

 Portland, Maine. (Purchased.) 



E. Cole. Specimens from off St. Lucia. 278 fms. 

 Walter Faxon. Specimens from Newport, R. I. 

 J. W. Fewkes. Phyllosoma from Villa Franca. 



S. W. Garman. Crustacea from the West Indies, collected 1878-79. 

 C. F. Gissler. Bopyrus parasitic on Palmmonetes vulgaris. 



E. H. King. Cambari from West Liberty, la. 



F. Lagois. Collection made at St. Barts and St. Kitts, W. L 

 Edward Palmer. Astacus, Apus, Branehipus, Estheria, and Ampki- 



poda, from Mexico. 



H. J. Perry. Cambarus from Black Lake, N. Y. 



B. G. Snow. Collections from Ebon, Marshall Islands, and Caroline 

 Islands. 



C. N. Willard. Small collection from Old Point Comfort, Va. 

 Zoological Station, Trieste. Nephrops Nor^eoicus. 



