ISOPODA. 
Crust. 31 
SPH^ROMIDiE. 
Dtjnamene montagui (Leach), note on its young state by Y. Delage, 
Arch. Z. exp6r, ix. p. 156. 
OiROLANIDiE. 
Cirolana hirtipes (M.-Edw.) found on Thalassochelys corticata (Rond.) 
[Chelonia eaoiiana\ ; Valle, Boll. Soc. Adr. iv. [1879]. 
Cirolana swainsoni (Leach) = ? hirtipes (Heller), from Goree, de- 
scribed ; Miers, Ann. N. H. (5) viii. p. 369. 
Corallana acutkauda, sp. n., Miers, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 78, pi. vii. fig. 13, 
South Atlantic, 17° S. lat., 35 fath. 
JEga pninctulata^ sp. n., Miers, 1. c. p. 77, pi. vii. figs. 10-12, Straits of 
Magellan. 
Cymothoid.®. 
J. 0. SCHIUDTE and F. Meinert, Nat. Tids. (3) xiii. pp. 1-156, 
pis. i.-viii., continue their monograph of this family, discussing the 
second subdivision, that of Anilocridm. They describe and figure 8 genera 
and about 50 species, describing several stages of growth in many of them ; 
as this must be a standard work of reference, only the following new 
genera and species will be mentioned : Nerocila cebuana, Philippines, 
serra, Banka, Japan, recurvispina, Calcutta, hreviceps, Sandwich 
Islands, australasice, Hobart Tovni^neapolitana, Naples, adriatica^ Spalato, 
acuminata^ Carolina and Gulf of Mexico, cephalotes, Gaboon and Southern 
Africa, Montevideo, novce-zeelandice^ New Zealand, calif ornica^ 
California, laticauda, Port Westermau, Australia, spp. nn. (and the 
other known species, in all 27, described and figured), pp. 4- -84, pis. i.- vii. 
fig. 2. 
Rosea, g. n. Distinct from Nerocila by the sides of the abdominal 
segments being entire, not notched ; the antennae of the first pair are 
cylindrical. R. limhata, sp. n., Amboina, p. 86, pi. vii. fig. 3. 
Plotor, g. n. Antennae of the first pair compressed. In other respects 
like the preceding. P. indus, sp. n., Indian Sea, pp. 87-91, pi. vii. 
figs. 4-7. 
Braga, g. n. Body compact, front rounded and vaulted, sides of the 
abdominal segments entire. B. nasuta, cichlce and brasiliensis, spp. nn., 
Brazil, pp. 92-97, pi. vii. figs. 8-13. 
Lathrccna, g. n. Sides of the abdominal segments notched, in other 
respects like Braga. L. insidiosa, sp. n., Brazil, on Cetengraulis, 
pp. 97-100, pi. vii. figs. 14 & 15. 
Anilocra (including Epichthys, Herkl.), longicauda, Indian Sea, amboi- 
nensis, Amboina, coxalis, Zanzibar, australis, New Caledonia, atlantica, 
Atlantic, plebeia, Costa Rica, spp. nn. (and a number of known species 
