SYSTEMATIC. 
Crust 27 
Cirripedia ; Fox-Strangways (59) : Lower Oolite, Geraldton, W. Aus- 
tralia, Ostracoda n. spp. ; Chapman (37). 
Palseozoic, Niagara Region, Ostracoda and Phyllocarida ; Grabau (67). 
Carboniferous, Belfast, Ostracoda-, Lamplugh (110): Coal Measures, 
Lancashire, Crustacea; Bolton (16): Ohio, Phyllopoda n. sp., Clarke 
(42). 
Devonian, New York, Phyllocarida and Phyllopoda ; Clarke (42). 
Silurian, Gothland, Ostracoda, Phyllocarida; Munthe (140): New 
York State, Ostracoda n. sp., Cirripedia n. sp. ; Ruedemann (179^: 
Salina, New York, Phyllocarida n. spp. ; Clarke (42) : Silurian, Victoria, 
Ostracoda n. spp., Phyllocarida n. spp. ; Chapman (38). 
Ordovician (?), Canada, Ostracoda n. sp. ; Jones (93). 
IV. SYSTEMATIC! 
[In addition to papers quoted below, see Anon. (9), t Bolton (16), 
Gardiner (64), Guccini (76), Hutton (91), Labb^ (108), Lankester 
(111), McIntosh (120), Monaco (135), Sellier (194), Skorikow (196), 
Stamm (204), Weigelt (231), Yakhontov (246).] 
A. MALACOSTRACA. 
Classification of Malacostraca : 
Series Leptostraca. 
Division Phyllocarida (Order, Nehaliacea n. nom.). 
Series Eutnalacostraca. 
Divisions Syncarida (Order, Anaspidacea nov.), Peracarida n. noiU. 
(Orders, Mysidacea, Gumacea, Tanaidacea, Isopoda, Amphipoda\ 
Eucarida n. nom. (Orders, Euphausiacea, Decapoda), Hoplocarida 
n. nom. (Order, Stomatopoda), 
with discussion of characters and diagnoses of series and divisions; 
Calman, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, pp. 144-158. 
Malacostraca divided into Legions Leptostraca, Thoracostraca, Stomato- 
poda, A7ioriiostraca nov. (for Anaspides &c.), Arthrostraca \ Grobben, 
Claus' Lehrbuch, pp. 431-468. 
1. DECAPODA. 
[See also Andrews (6), Browne & Vallentin (26), tFox-STRANGWAYS 
(59), Gadzikiewicz (62), fHoLMES (90), Keeble & Gamble (102), 
KoBERT (104), Labb^ (109), ScoTT in Lindsay (115), Lo Bianco (116), 
LosKO (118), Magri (121), Mar. Biol. Ass. (125), Meek (130), Murie 
(141), NoBRE (145 & 146), Patience (152), Fetch (160), Rankin (164), 
Richard (171), Doplein in Schnee (189), Sellier (193), Vallentin 
(226), tWALTHER (230).] 
Decapoda, attachment of eggs to parent ; Williamson, Rep. Fish. Board 
Scotland xxii, pt. iii, p. 116. 
a. BRACHYURA. 
[See also fCouFFON (45), t Jukes-Browne (96), fMARTiN (126).] 
t This sign when prefixed to a quotation indicates a fossil form or forms. Where 
the character of a reference is not indicated the words "description" or "descriptive 
notes " are to be understood. 
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