STOM ATOPODA — AMPHIPODA . 
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Lysiosquilla {Coronis) acanthocarpus var. n. septem-spinosa^MiQV^, Kvm. 
N. H. (5) viii. p. 368, pi. xvi. fig. 7, Goree. 
Lysiosquilla polydactyla^ sp. n., Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1881, p. 92, 
locality unknown, probably Chili. 
Squilla gracilipes, sp. n., Miers, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 75, pi. vii. fig. 8, West 
Coast of Patagonia. 
Gonodactylus trachurus, sp. n., Mauritius and Pelew Islands, and 
observations on cTiiragra (L.) and graphurus (White), both common in 
the Malayan Archipelago, and variable in colour ; Marteus, 1. c. 
pp. 93 & 94. 
OUMACEA. 
Diastylis nodosus, sp. n., Sars, 1. c. p. .472, Arctic Sea, 125 fath. 
AMPHIPODA. 
Anatomical observations on the rectum, gills, genital organs, and 
several glands in Orchestia and some other A mphipoda^ by 0. NebeskI, 
Arb. z. Inst. Wien, iii. [1880] pp. 111-163, 4 pis. Abstract in J. R, Micr. 
Soc. (2) i. pp. 453-455. 
Circulatory organs described by Delage, Arch. Z. exp6r. ix. 
pp. 87-134, pis. viii.-x, vide supra. 
Orchestia (Leach). Anatomical notes on this genus by 0. NebEskI, 
see supra. 0. cavimana (Hllr.), terrestrial, in gardens at Trieste; id, 
Arb. z. Inst. Wien, iii. pt. 2, p. 32. 
Orchestia mediterranean montaguin and hottcCn common at Sebastopol, the 
females have eggs in the summer months ; Ulianin, Z. wiss. Zool. xxx;v. 
p. 440. 
Orchestia. G. M. Thomson examines the known New Zealand species 
and comes to the result that there are only 3 distinct littoral species. 0. 
chilensis (M.-Edw.), aucldandice and telluris (C. S. Bate), and one species 
found in the bush, 0. sylvicola (Dana), including novce-zeelandice (Bate), 
and temiis (Dana), variable, the males of this species having at least two 
forms of gnathopods, and the females also differing considerably in the 
length of the antenum and relative size of the third, fourth, and fifth 
periopods. Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiii. pp. 208-212. 
Gammaridje. 
Anonyx typhlops^ sp. n., G. 0. Sars, Arch. Math. Naturvid. 1881, p. 437, 
Arctic Sea, 1710 fath., whitish, without eyes. 
Anonyx {Omsinius) turgidus, Arctic Sea, 223 fath., and leucopisn North 
Sea, 805 fath., spp. nn., id. 1. c. pp. 437 & 438. 
Anonyx (Tryphosa) pusillus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 439, Arctic Sea, 1004 
fath. 
Anonyx {Ilippomedon ?) calcaratus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 440, Arctic Sea, 
600-1200 fath. 
Acidostoma laticornis, sp. n., id. ibid., Arctic Sea, 634 fath. 
