238 ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Artystone trysibia, g. n. et sp., Scliiodte, I c. p. 206, tab. xi. fig. 4. Char, 
gen. — Pedes seni priores uncinati. Pedes septimi paris graciles, amhulatorii, 
ungiie pusillo, siihrecto. 
Nerocila hivittata (Risso), Heller, 1. c. p. 739. — N. maculata (Edw.), Heller, 
/.c. p. 740. 
Anilocra mcditerranea , A. pliy socles (L.), and A. frontalis (Edw.), 
Heller, l. c. p. 741.— H. leachii (Kr.), Scliiodte, Naturliisk. Tidssk. 1866, 
p. 205, tab. xi. fig. 2. 
TEoiDiE. 
JEya psora (L.), Scliiodte, Naturliisk. Tidssk. 1866, p. 204, tab. xi. fig. 1.— 
AC. hicarinata (Leach), Heller, Carcin, des adriat. Meeres, l. c. p. 743. — AC. des- 
hayesiana (Edw.), Ileller, 1. c. p. 744. ' 
CEimydice palclira (Leach), Scliiodte, 1. c. p. 204, tab. x. fig. 4. 
Slabherina ayaia (Van Beneden) {IRurydicc pidclira^ Leach]. M. Hesse 
(Ann. des Sciences Nat. vol. v. p. 242), in a memoir entitled Observations 
biologiqiies sill* quelqiies Criistacds des Cotes de Bretagne,” gives an account of 
the habits of this little animal, which he says burrows in the sand be- 
tween high- and low- water marks. 
Slabherina [^Eurijdice, Leach] ayilis, sp. n., Sars, 1. c. p. 36. 
Acherusia dumeiilii (Lucas), Heller, 1. c. p. 744. — A. ophthcdmica (Lucas), 
Heller, 1. c. p. 745. 
Cirolana (Leach). M. Hesse (Ann. des Sciences Nat. t. v. p. 250) in a 
paper (Observ. biologiqiies sur quelques Crust, des C6tos do Bretagne) de- 
scribes the habits of this genus, or rather of a species that he has not named, 
found on the coast of Brittany burrowing in the sand, and he has also 
taken it gorged with blood attached as a parasite on fish, to which many 
were agglutinated by a viscous secretion that they eject previously to the com- 
pletion of deglutition. — C. cranchii? (Leach), IIe.sse, 1. c. p. 257, found in 
sand on the coast of Brittany. — C. borealis (Tilljeborg), Scliiodte, 1. c. p. 204, 
tab. X. fig. 3. — O. sojce, il sp., Hesse, 1 . c. p. 259, taken on a Sole, also on a 
Bay, upop which they were dead, a|id adhered by the viscosity of the fish.— 
C. mice, n. sp., Hesse, 1. c. p. 260, taken on difterenf Bays, where, with one 
exception, they were all dead, and stuck by the viscous secretion of the fish. — 
C. tnolvce^ n. sp., Hesse, 1. c. p. 261, taken agglutinated to a Zota molva. — 
C. elongata, n. sp., Hesse, 1. c. p. 262, found dead agglutinated 4o the body 
of different Bays. — C. merlancji, n. sp., Hesse, 1. c. p. 264, found dead at- 
tached to a Merlangus poUachius . — C.hirtipes (Edw.), Heller, Carcin. des 
adriat. Meeres, Verhand. d. zool.-bot. Gesell. Wien, p. 742. 
Anilocra leachii (Kr.), Scliiodte, 1. c. p. 205, tab. xi. fig. 2. 
Asellidas. 
Jcera hroyeri (Edwards), Heller, Carcin. des adriat.- Meeres, Verb, zool.- 
bot. Gesell. in Wien, p. 732. — J. longicornis (Lucas), Heller, 1. c. p. 733. — 
J. tvakishiana, Sp. B., Naturalist in Brit. Columbia, vol. ii. p. 282, Brit. 
Columbia. 
Limnoria uncinata, sp. n., Heller, 1. c. p. 734. 
Manna limicola, sp. n., Sars, 1. c. p. 29. 
Pleuracantha rubicauda and P. spinosissima, sp. n., Sars, 1. c. p. 30. 
Paramunna, g. n., Sars, 1. c. p. 31. Statura generi antecedenti non dis- 
