SOHlZOPODAj STOMATOPODA. 
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SCHIZOPODA. 
W. CzERNJAWSKY expatiates on the phytogeny of the Mysidce, regard- 
ing them not as ancestors, but as collateral relations of the Macrura, and 
pointing out which of the generic and specific characters of the living 
Mysidm may be regarded as original and which as secondary. Zool. Anz. 
iii. pp. 213 & 214 ; abstract, J. E. Micr. Soc. iii. p. 944. 
My sis denticulata, sp. n., Thomson, Ann. N. H. (5) vi. p. 1, New Zea- 
land. 
Gastrosaccus spiniferus (Goes) from Banff, described by T. R. Steb- 
bing, Ann. N. H. (5) vi. pp. 113-117, pi. iii. It is distinct from sanctus 
(Sai’s) ; id. 1. c. p. 328. 
Chiromysis harpax (Hilgendorf), Kossmann, Zool. Reis, ii. p. 92, pi. v. 
figs. 2-15, Red Sea. 
Baptlostylas, g. n. Differs from Gastrosaccus by the absence of the 
peculiar flap at the posterior margin of the dorsal shield and by the 
absence of the natatory branch of the third pleopod. H. erythrocus^ 
sp. n., Kossmann, 1. c. p. 94, pi. vi. figs. 1-8, Red Sea. Gastrosaccus nor- 
manni (Sars) is also referred to this genus. 
Sii'iella paulsoni, sp. n., =ya/^ens^s (Paulson, nec Czerniavsky) ; id. 1. c. 
pp. 95- 98, pi. vi. figs. 9-14, Red Sea. 
Gnathophausia : Zoea (Will.-Suhm), Bay of Biscay, Alph. M. -Edwards, 
C. R. xci. p. 355, and Norman, Ann. N. H. (5) vi. p. 433. 
STOMATOPODA. 
E. J. Miers gives a monographic review of the adult forms of this 
family, admitting the following genera 1. Lysiosquilla (Dana,), includ- 
ing Coronis (Latr.), 10 species ; 2. Leptosquilla, g. n., 1 sp. ; S. Chlori- 
della, 4 spp., Australian and Indian Seas ; 4. Squilla (Fabr., pt.), 17 spp. ; 
5. Pseudosquilla ; 6, Gonodactylus. One or two species of each genus are 
more fully described, of the others only the principal distinctive characters 
are indicated. Ann. N. H. (5) v. pp. 1-30, pis. i.-iii. 
Lysiosquilla maculata (F.) described and the raptorial claws figured, id. 
1. c. p. 5, pi. i. figs. 1 & 2 ; A. glahricauda (Latr.) = P vittata (M.-E.), 
id. 1. c. p. 7. 
Lysiosquilla inornata (Dana) from La Guajira, Venezuela; Ernst, Ann. 
N. H. (5) V. p. 436. 
Lysiosquilla {Coronis) hrazieri, sp. n., Port Jackson, and acanthocarpus 
(Gray, name only), sp. n.. Port Essington, Miers, 1. c. p. 11, pi. xi. figs. 
3-6 & 7-9. The inequality of the appendages of the three posterior 
pairs of legs is neither constant nor sexual in this subgenus, p. 125. 
Leptosquilla, g. n. Ophthalmic segment greatly elongated, rostrum not 
reaching beyond half the length of this segment. L. schmeltzi (Alph. 
M.-E., as Squilla) ; Miers, 1. c. pp. 2, 12, & 13, Upolu, Samoa Islands. 
Chloridella, new name for Chlorida (Eyd. & Soul., pre-occupied). Type, 
C. microphthalma (M.-E), C. rotundicauda, sp. n., Formosa, both figured • 
id. 1. c. pp. 13-15, pi. ii. figs. 1-4, 5, 6. 
