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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Callichirus majors Say. This species lias formed the type of the present 
genus. Abundant on the sandy shores of the Southern States of America. 
Calianassa longimana (Stimps), Sp. Naturalist in Brit. Columbia, vol. ii. 
p. 279, Puget’s »Sound and Straits of Fueca. 
SCIIIZOPODA, 
MYSIDiE. 
Thysanopocla norvecjica (M. Sars), Sars, 1. c. 
Nematopus cfoesii, Sars, 1. c. — N. serratus, Sars, 1. c. 
Nematopus pxjgmceus, sp. n., Sars, 1. c. 
Myoidopsis yihbosa, Sars, 1. c. — M. auyusta, Sars, 1. c. 
Mysis inermis (Rathke), 31. Jlexuosa (Muller), 3T. ornata, Sars, and 31. 
spiritus (Norm.), Sars, 1. c. 
3fysis linyimm, sp. n., Sars, I, c. 
CUMACEA. 
Diastylida?. 
Duistylis rathhii (Kriiy.), D. Inspinosa (Stimpson), D. ruyosa, Sars, D. tu- 
rn ida (Lillj.), Z). serrata, Sars, 1). hpUcata, Sars, D. lonyimcma, Sars, 2). am- 
pullacea (Lillj.), Sars, and T>. eckinata (Sp. Bate), Sars, 1. c. 
DiastyUs lamellnta, sp. n., Norman, Brit. Assoc. Report, 1866 (1867), p. 200, 
Shetland Islands. 
Iphithoe serrata, sp. n., Norman, 1. c. p. 201, Shetland Islands. 
Leiicon nasica (Kroy.) and L. acutirostris, Sars, 1. c. 
Eudora emaryinata (Kroy.) and E. trimcatidata (Sp. Bate), Sars, 1. c. 
LamiJrops rosea (Norman), Sars, l.c. 
Pseudocuma histriata, Sars, 1. c. 
Cumella pyymcea, Sars, l.c. ' T 
Campylaspis ruhicunda (Lillj.) and C. costata, Sars, 1. c. 
Catnpylaspis verrucosa, sp. n., Sars, 1. c. 
Cuma jmsilla, sp. n., Sars, 1. c. 
AMPHIPODA. 
Orciiestidas. 
Orchestia littorea (Mont.), Heller, Amph. des adriatisch. Meeres, tab. i. 
figs. 1-2; Grube, Archiv fUr Nat. 1866, p. 379. — O. moniayui (And.), Heller, 
1. c. tab. i. figs. 3 &4; Grube, 1. c. p. 380. — O. mediterranea (Costa), Heller, 
1. c. p. 4, tab. i. fig. 7. — 0. deshay esii (And.), Heller, 1. c. p. 4, tab. i. fig. 7. 
Orchestia carimana, sp. n., Heller, Verhandl. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xv. 
tab. 17. fig. 1. 
Allorchcstes perciri (Lucas), Grube, 1. c. p. 382, tab. ix. fig. 2. — A. hellcri, 
Grube, 1. c. p. 384, tab. ix. fig. 3. Prof. Grube thinks that A. imhricatus 
(Sp. B.) is but the young of A. hellcri ; to this, upon comparison of his figure 
with that in the ‘ Brit. Sessile-eyed Crustacea,’ we demur, also because, of 
the numerous specimens examined, many were adult. — A. stylifer, Grube, /, c. 
p. 386, tab. ix. fig. 4. — A. verticellatus (Dana), Sp. B,, Naturalist in Brit. Co- 
lumbia, vol. ii. p. 279, Esquimau Harbour. — A. hrevicornis (Dana), Sp. B. 1. c. 
vol. ii. p. 280, Esquimau Harbour. 
Nicea (Nicolet). Dr. Camil Heller unites, in his ‘ Kennt. der Amphipoden 
