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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Gammarella h evicamlata (Eclw.), Heller, Ampliip. des adriatisclien Meeres, 
p. 35, tab. ii. f. 34. 
Mclita pahnata (Mont.), Heller, Amphip. des adiiatiscli. Meeres, p. 36. — 
M. ffladiosa (Sp. R), Heller, /. c. p. 30. 
Mclita coroninn, sp.n., Heller, /. c. p. 37, tab. iii. fig-s. 20, 21. 
Mwra f/rossimana (Mont.), Heller, 7 c. p. 39. — M. orcJiestijics (Costa), Heller, 
1. c. p. 38, tab. iii. figs. 22, 23. In bis genus Mocra Prof. Heller includes 
Megamocra (Sp. 11.). — M. scissimona (Costa), Heller, /. c. p. 40, tab. iii. fig. 24. 
— M. hrcvicamlata (Sp. 11.), Heller, 1. c. p. 42, tab. iii. figs. 27, 28. — M. erg- 
throphtlialma (Lilljeborg) {Erystheiis erythrophthahna, Brit. Sessile-ej'ed 
Crust.), Heller, /. c. p. 42. — M. ftisca, Sp. B., Naturalist in Brit. Columbia, 
vol. ii. p. 280, Esrpiiinalt Harbour. 
Mccra integrimana, sp. n., Heller, 1. c. p. 40. — M. (lonatoi, sp. n., Heller, /. c. 
p. 41, tab. iii. fig. 20. 
Gammarus pcccilams (Ratbke), Grube, Arch, fiir Naturgescli. p. 413, from 
Trieste : the author considei’s this species to be that Avhich he described 
under the name of G. oUvii in his ^ Ausflugnach Triest und Quarnero,’ p. 12-5. 
— G. gracilis (Rathke), Grube, 1. c. p. 414, from Chesso. — G. lociista (L.), 
Grube, 1. c. p. 415, near Trieste ; Heller, Amphipod. des adriatisclien Meeres, 
p. 43. — G. marinus (Leach), Heller, 1. c. — G. tenuimanus (Sp. B.), Heller, /. c. 
— G. pulex (L.), Heller, Verb. d. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xv. p. 984. The 
Recorder suggests to continental carcinologists to determine whether or 
not there be two freshwater species, viz. G. pulex and G. jiuviatilis, as, from 
the great confusion of the two names by various authors, ho is inclined to 
think that they, and also the figures, are but the result of imperfect draw- 
ings and descriptions of one and the same species. — G. rceselii (Gervais),^itm- 
atHis (Roesel), Heller, Verhand. d. k.-k. zool.-bot. Gesell. Wien, xv. p. 983, 
Vienna, T}to1, &c. — G. jnuigens (Milne-Edw.), Heller, /. c. p. 984, warm 
springs of the Cassini Mountains in Italy. — G. recurvus, vide genus Crangonyx. 
— G. puteamis, vide genus Niphargus. 
Gammarus [^IMlJehorgia'] (not Gammarus of Fabricius, as referred to by 
the author) (Sp. Bate), Qoes, l.c. p. , Spitzbergen. — G.loveni 
(Bruz.), Goes, 1. c. p. , Spitzbergen. — G. deutatus (Kroy.), Goes, /. c. p. , 
pi. xl. fig. 29, Spitzbergen j of this species there is also a variety, pi. xl. 
fig. 29'. — G. locusfa (L.), Goes, 1. c. p. , Spitzbergen. — G. loricatus (Sab.) 
(this species is not a Gammarus according to Fabricius’s typical character, 
and is named Gammar acanthus in the Cat. of Amphip. in the Brit. Mus.), 
Goes, l.c. p. , Spitzbergen. — G. sahini (Leach) {Amatliia^ Cat. Arhph.Brit. 
Mus., but changed to Amathilla in the Brit. Sessile-eyed Crustacea, since 
Amathia had been previously adopted in three other branches of zoology),* 
Goes, 1. c. p. , Spitzbergen. — G. pinguis (Kroy.), Goes, 1. c. p. , Spitz- 
bergen. 
Gammarus torclli, sp. n.. Goes, pi. xl. fig. 28, from the stomach of a fish 
near Spitzbergen : this species evidently belongs to the genus Megamcxra of 
the Brit. Sessile-eyed Crustacea. — G. sjnnosus, sp. n.. Goes, pi. xl. fig. 30, 
from Spitzbergen. 
Microprotop\is, g. n., Norman, Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1806 (1807), p. 203. An- 
tennj© with secondary appendage. First gnathopods subchelate ; second gna- 
thopods larger than first, subchelate, greatly developed in S', much smaller 
in $ . Uropoda temiinating in simple spines, those of the last pair with a 
