6 Grust. 
CEUSTACEA. 
New Caledonia. 12 species of Leucosiidce, 1 Corystid (Gomeza), and 5 
Calappidce enumerated; the new species described by A. Milne- 
Edwards, N. Arch. Mus. x. (1874) pp. 39-58, pis. ii. & iii. 
New Zealand. New Decapods and Isopods described by Miers, 
Ann. N. H (4) xviii. pp. 218-229. 
Kerguelen Island. Notes on the Crustacea, many Amphipods and 
Isopods, as for example Tanais, Anceus, Serolis, but only one Decapod, 
a species of Mysidce ; in all of them, the young are bred in pouches 
of the parent. Willemoes-Suiim, P. R. Soc. xxiv. p. 591. One Deca- 
pod, Halicarcinus planalus (Fabr.), 3 Amphipods and 3 Isopods, all 
marine, collected by J. H. Kidder; S. F. Smith, Bull. U. S. Mus. 
No. 3, pp. 57-G4. 
DEOAPODA. 
Brachyuka. 
Several different forms of determined and undetermined larvae in the 
stage of Zoea and Megalopa described, and the latter distinguished by 
the names of Fissocaris, Pte)H)caris, and Pluteocaris. The mandibular 
palpus is finger shaped, but not articulated in the earlier stages. The 
pereion (thorax) consists of eight segments, not of seven, as Spence 
Bate supposed. Claus, Untersuch. Crust, syst. pp. 61-G8, pis. x.-xiv. 
OXYRRHYNCHA. 
Inachus scorpio (F.), Zoea ; Claus, 1. c., p. 64, pL x. fig. 8. 
Maia verrucosa (M. E.), Zoea ; id. ibid. figs. 9 & 10. 
Halimus hectori, sp. n., Miers, Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. p. 219, New 
Zealand. 
Paramithrax harhicornis (Latr.), male specimen from New Zealand 
described ; id. ibid. 
Leptomithrax, subg.-n. Paramithrax : anterior legs of male elongated, 
fingers not gaping, without longitudinal crests. L. longimanus, New 
Zealand, and australiensis, Tasmania, spp. nn. Id. 1. c. p. 220. 
Oyclometopa. 
Pilumnus tridentatus, sp. n., Maitland, Ned, T. D. i. (1875) p. 232. 
Already figured in Baster’s Opuscule subseciva, ii. pi. ii. figs. 4 & 5. 
Portunus : Megalopa- stage, Claus, 1. c. p. G6, pi. xiii. figs. 1-8. 
Thranites, g. n., near Portunus and Goniosoma ; cephalothorax dis- 
tinctly hexagonal, with 4 obtuse frontal teeth, and on each side 5 antero- 
lateral teeth, the last twice as long as the preceding, and directed out- 
wards. Only one specimen found N.W. off Bergen, Norway, by fishers. 
Bovallius, Q^fv. Ak. Forh. xxxiii. No. 9, pp. 59-69, pis. xiv.-xv. 
Neptunus trituberculatas, sp. u,, Miers, Ann. N. II. (4) xvii. p. 221, 
coasts of China and Japan ; near pelagicus (E.), —pelagicus of De Haan, 
Fa. Jap. 
