BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



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Species marked with an asterisk occur living in the British seas, and those marked 

 with a dot in the British Post-tertiary clays. Cythere Bawsoni has occurred living in 

 the River St. Lawrence, while C. MacChesneyi, C. cuspidata, Cytherura cristata, C. 

 (granulosa, and Cytheropteron complanatum have not been found at all in other localities, 

 either living or fossil. So that it is evident from the very partial investigation hitherto 

 made that a considerable admixture of species, unknown to Europe, occurs in the Post- 

 tertiary deposits of North America, and that these correspond more or less closely with 

 the recent fauna of the same district. This subject will, however, be found treated 

 at greater length in a paper on " Fossil Ostracoda from the Post-Tertiary Deposits of 

 Canada and New England," published in the 'Geological Magazine' for February, 1871. 



The following works are referred to in the Synonomy of the present Monograph : 



Baird, W., M.D. Natural History of the British Entomostraca. London (Ray 

 Society), 1850. — Description of several new species of Entomostraca (Proceedings 

 of Zoological Society of London, part xviii), 1850. — Papers in Transactions 

 of Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 1835, and in Magazine of Botany and 

 Zoology, 1837. 



Bosquet, J. Description des Entomostraces fossiles des terrains tertiaires de la France 

 et de la Belgique (Mem. Couron. Acad. R. Belg., vol. xxiv). Bruxelles, 1852. 



Brady, G. S. On species of Ostracoda new to Britain (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 3, 

 vol. xiii, 1864). — On undescribed fossil Entomostraca from the Brick-earth of the 

 Nar (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 3, vol. xvi, 1865). — On new or imperfectly known 

 species of Marine Ostracoda (Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond., vol. v, 1865). — On 

 Ostracoda dredged amongst the Hebrides (Brit. Assoc. Report, 1866). — Contribu- 

 tions to the Study of the Entomostraca, passim in Annals & Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 1868-72. — A Monograph of the recent British Ostracoda (Transactions of the 

 Linnean Society, vol. xxvi, 1868). — Contributions to " Les Fonds de la Mer," 

 passim (Bordeaux, 1867-71). — A review of the Cypridinge of the European seas 

 (Proceedings of Zoological Soc. of London, 1871). 



Brady, G. S,, and Robertson, D. On the Distribution of the British Ostracoda (in 

 Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 4, January, 1872), and on The Ostracoda and 

 Foraminifera of Tidal Rivers (ibid., July, 1870). — Notes of a week's dredging in 

 the West of Ireland (ibid., May, 1869). 



Brady, G. S., and Crosskey, H. W. On Fossil Ostracoda from the Post-Tertiary 

 Deposits of Canada and New England (Geological Magazine, Feb., 1871). 



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