13 Grust. 
CRUSTACEA. 
relation to fishery, in the General Catalogue of the International Exhi- 
bition of Fishery at Berlin, 1880, pp. 157 & 158. 
Bay of Biscay. Notes on some deep sea Crustacea dredged by the 
French Expedition of the ‘ Travailleur,^ by A. Milne-Edwards, 0. R. 
xci. p. 355, and by A. M. Norman, Ann. N. H. (5) vi. p. 433, & Rep. 
Brit. Ass. 1880, p. 387. See also Geryon and Gnathophavsia^ in the 
special part. 
4. Mediterranean. 
General remarks on the Crustacea exhibited in the aquarium of the 
zoological station at Naples, by Dohrn & Schmidtlein, Leitfaden fiir 
die Aquarien der zoologischen Station zu Neapel, 1880, pp. 27-39. 
Some observations on the appearance of pelagic Crustacea^ Phronirna, 
and Lepas fascicularis at Naples, by Sciinitzlein, MT. z. Stat. Neap. ii. 
p. 165. 
List of Mediterranean Decapods, Stomapods, and some Isopods, with 
regard to fishery, by Targioni-Tozzetti, Catalogo della Sezione Italiana 
delb Esposizione internazionale di Pesca in Berlino, 1880, pp. 120-126, & 
p. Ixxxviii. List of the chief edible Crustacea from Venice, by A. Ninni, 
1. c. p. 172. Edible Crustacea from the lagoons of Venice, Targioni- 
ToziZETTi, 1. c. p. cxvi. (German edition, pp. 16 & 40). 
List of 130 species of parasitical Crustacea of Italy (some new, but not 
described), by S. Richiardi, Catalogo della Sezione Italiana dell’ Esposi- 
zione internazionale di Pesca in Berlino, 1880, pp. 147-152 (German 
edition, pp. 29-34). 
Adriatic Sea. M. Stossicii enumerates 49 species of Brachyura, 17 
Anomura, 45 Macrura^ 6 Stomajwda, 50 Isopoda, 102 Amphipoda, 1 Cuma- 
cean {Nebalia), 2 Ostracoda, 6 thoracic and 4 parasitical Cirripeds, 76 
parasitical and only 2 free Copepods. Boll. Soc. Adr. vi. pp. 178-271. 
Caspian Sea. Several new species of Gammarus, Pandora^ Iphigenia, 
Gammar acanthus, Amathilinella, Onesimus, Pontoporia, and Niphargus, 
mentioned, but not described, by 0. Grimm, Arch. f. Nat. xlvi. p. 119. 
5. East Coast of North America. 
New England. Several tropical or sub- tropical species of Decapods, as 
Ocypode quad rata (F.), Grapsus pictus (Lam.), Pachygrapsus transversus 
(Gibbes), Nautilograpsus minutus (L.), Neptunus sayi (Gibbes), Calappa 
marmorata (F.), Polyonyx macrocheles (Gibbes), Petrolisthes ornatus 
(Gibbes), Latreutes ensiferus (M.-Edw.), and Penceus hrasiliensis (Latr.), 
are found occasionally on the coast of New England, especially young 
specimens ; some of them are regular inhabitants of the Gulf Stream, 
others drift north in the -free-swimming early stages. Tr. Conn. Ac. iv. 
pp. 254-267. 
The marine (and littoral) Isopoda of New England are monographic- 
ally treated by Oscar HaRGER in the Sixth Rep. U. S. Comm. Fish and 
Fisheries, pp, 297-462, 13 pis. The former consist of 46 species, belong- 
ing to 14 families ; 6 species of them are also British, 9 arctic (including 
Greenland). 
