DECAPODA (mACRURA). 
Crust, 34 
Notes on the capture of the lobster in Norway, by H. B. (Bars), Die 
Fischerei-Industrie Norwegens, Bergen: 1880, pp. 61-63, on the oceanic 
coast of Sweden, by G. v. Yhleu, in the Catalogue of the Swedish section 
of the International Exhibition of Fishery of Berlin [in German], 
pp. 60-62. 
Enoplometopus pictus (M.-Edw.), Amboina, and deniatus, sp. n., St. 
Helena ; in this genus, the branchial plume seems to be well developed, 
but its epipoditic portion absent. Miers, Ann. N. H. (6) xv. pp. 380 & 
381, pi. XV. fig. 7. 
Nephropsis agassizi, sp. n., A. Milne-Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) ix. 
art. 2 ; blind, devoid of colour, 0’056 metres long, roadsteads of Florida, 
in a depth of 1600 metres. 
Nephropsis cornubiensis, sp, n., C. S. Bate & J. B. Rowe, Rep. Bi’it. 
Ass. 1880, p. 160, with woodcut, off the Dudman, South Devon ; possibly, 
but not probably, the young stage of Nephrops. 
Thalassinidjs. 
AxiuSy Thalassina, Gehia^ and Callianassa, their generic characters dis- 
cussed by Boas, 1. c. pp. 98-110, pi. i. figs. 8 & 30-33, pi. ii. figs. 62-65, 
pi. iii. figs. 87 & 88, & 111-113, pi. iv. figs. 137-140, pi. v. figs. 166 & 166, 
& 174-177 ; recapitulated, pp. 185-188. Axius is, according to him, the 
most primitive form among them, issuing from the Astacidce. Larval form 
of Axius, with small exopodites; pp. 108 & 188, 
Axius princeps, sp. n., Boas, Dan. Selsk. Skr. (6) i. 2, p. 98, pi. vii* 
figs. 214-217, Wladiwostock, Manchuria. 
Thalassina anomala (Hbst.) = jscorpionides (Latr.), from Borneo ; 
Miers, Ann. N. H. (5) v, p. 377. 
Callianidca mucronata, sp. n., Kossmann, Zool. Reis. ii. p. 80, Red Sea. 
Crangonidje. 
J. S. Kingsley (P. Ac. Philad. 1879, pp. 411-414) arranges the genera 
as follows, indicating the distinctive character and the typical species of 
each : — 
1. — Subfam. CrangoniNA 3, hands subchelate : Crangon, Pontophilus, 
Sabinea, Nectocrangon, Paracrangon. 
2. — Subfam. LYSMATiNiE, first and second pair of hands chelate, 
carpus of the second annulate : Nika, Lysmata, Hippolysmata, 
Tozeuma, Latreutes, Rhynchocyclus, Concordia. 
3. — Subfam. GitathophylLin^, external maxilliped btoad, operculi- 
form : Onathophyllum. 
Crangon {vulgaris and boreas ) : generic characters discussed by Boas, 
1. c. p. 63. 
Crangon, subg. Cheraphilus : note on it by Miers, J. L. S. xv. p. 61. 
Nectocrangon lar (Owen), differences between Vancouver and Atlantic 
specimens; S. Smith, Rep. Geol. Surv. Canada, 1878-79, p. 212 b. 
Concordia, g. n. Dorsum of cephalothorax strongly protuberant. 
