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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
pereiopoda are three-jointed. N. typica, sp. n., Boeck, 1. c, p. 60, from Han- 
gesund j N. spinipes, sp. n., Boeck, 1. c. p. 60, from Karaien. 
Mesochra, g. n.^ Boeck, 1. c. p. 51. The first pair of antennae are seven- or 
eight-articulated. The inner ramus of the second pair is uniarticnlate j 
mandibular palp unihranched, supported on a large basal point. First pair 
of pereiopoda have a strong inner ramus, the first joint of which is very 
long j while the second and third pairs are generally found together. The 
outer ramus is shorter than the interior, and is triarticulate. All the rest of 
the pereiopoda have the inner ramus biarticulate. 
Mesochra lilljebor'giif Boeck, /. c. p. 61, fr-om Christianiafjord (the author 
thinks that this may be Canthocamptus strdmii of Lilljeborg) ; M. pygmcea 
(Claus), Boeck, 1. c. p. 62, from Christiania^ ord, 
Mesochra hroyet i^ sp. n., Boeck, 1. c. p. 62, from Christianiafjord. 
Laojyhonte serrata (Claus), Boeck, 1 . c. p. 63, from Hangesund. 
Boeck describes as new species Laophonte setosa, p. 63, and L. thoracica, 
p. 64, from ChristianiaQord ; i. curticaudata, p. 54, and L. longicaudataj p. 65, 
from Karmen. 
Porcdlidium fasciatum*, sp. n., Boeck, 1. c. p. 66, fr’om Tangblade. 
Setella noi'vegica, sp. n., Boeck, 1. c. p. 66, form Norway. 
PoNTELLIDiE. 
Anomalocei'a patersonii (Templeton), Brady, Intell. Observer, vol. vii. p. 9, 
pi. 1. fig. 6, from Scotland ; and Boeck, 1. c. p. 21, from Norway. 
Pontella zvoUastonu (Lubbock), Brady, 1. c. p. 10. Mr. Brady supposes this 
species to be identical with P. heligolandica. P. hrevicornis (Liibb.), Brady, 
1. e. p. 10, from the English Channel. 
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Peltidiid^e. 
Peltidium purpureum (Philippi), Brady, Intellectual Observer, vol. vii. p. 6, 
from Sunderland and Plymouth. 
Hersillia apodiformis (Philippi), Brady, 1. c. p. 6, from off Devon. 
Alteutha (Baird), BiWy, 1. c. p. 6, from Bewick Bay; A. hupyr aides 
(Claus), Brady, Ic. p. 7, and Nat. Hist. Trans, of Northumb. and Durham, 
vol. i. p. 32, firom the coast of Durham. 
Alteutha norvegica, sp. n., Boeck, I c. p. 48, from Norway. The author 
thinks that this may be A. hopyroides of Claus. 
Zaus spinosus (Claus), Brady, Intell. Observer, vol. vii. p. 7, from near 
Sunderland ; Z. ovalis (Goodsir), Brady, 1. c. p. 7, from Banff.— Z. spinosus 
(Goodsir), Boeck, 1. c. p. 40, from Hangesund. 
CoRYCASIDiE. 
Monstrilla anglica (Lubbock), Brady, 1. c., from Britain. 
Conjeceus anglicus (Lubbock), Brady, 1. c. p. 7, from Britain. Mr. 
Brady supposes these last two species to be referable to the Poecilopoda or 
fish-parasites. 
* The author gives this as O./asciaium, evidently a ty pographical error. 
