13 Crust. 
CliUSTACEA. 
On the periodical appearance or frequence of many Crustacea at Naples, 
from three years’ observations; id. 1. c. pp. 129-132. 
Some marine Crustacea from the island Pelagosa, including Pandalus 
pristis (Haan), not before found in the A.driatic ; Stossich, Boll. Soc. 
Adr. iii. p. 190. 
Caspian Sea. Some notes on a few Crustacea^ collected by O. Schneider 
on the shores ; E. v. Martens and Hartmann, in 0. Schneider’s 
“ Naturwissenschaftliche Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Kaukasuslander,” 
Dresden: 1878, p. 35 [see Telphusa and Porcellio^. 
4 . East Coast of North America. 
The North American species of the suborder Carides^ 119 in number, 
enumerated by J. S. Kingsley, Bull. Essex Inst. x. Nos. 4-6, pp. 53-71 ; 
such as are new described, id. Pr. Ac. Philad. 1878, pp. 89-98. 
New species of Isopods from New England ; Harger, Am. J. Sc. (3) 
XV. pp. 373-377. 
Decapods observed at Cape May, New Jersey ; Leidy, P. Ac. Philad. 
1878, p. 336. > 
Sixteen species of Crustacea observed at Fort Macon, North Carolina ; 
E. CouES & H. C. Yarrow, P. Ac. Philad. 1878, pp. 297-299. 
List of Decapod Crustacea ranging to Fort Macon, including 5 species 
of Maioidea^ 17 Cancroidea, 11 Ocypoidea {Catometopa'), 4 Leucosoidea, 1 
Raninoid, 3 Porcellanoidea^ 2 Hippoidea, 4 Paguroidea^ 3 Thalassinoidea^ 
1 Astacoid, and 11 Caridioidea, with several notes on their geographical 
range ; J. S. Kingsley, tom. cit. pp. 316-330. 
A list of useful and injurious Crustacea of the United States, in 
Goode’s “ Classification of the Collection of Animal Resources,” Wash- 
ington : 1876, p. 10 (Bull. U. S. Mus. No. 6, and Sm. misc. coll. xiii. 
1878). 
5 , West Indies and Tropical Atlantic* 
Some new species and genera of Decapods from the West Indies and 
Cape Verde Islands described by A. Milne-Edwards, Bull. Soc. Philom. 
June, 1878, pp. 3-13. 
The very interesting and valuable notes on deep-sea Crustacea by the 
late R. von Willemoes-Suhm in Tr. L. S. (2) i. [1875] pp. 23-59, were 
not duly noticed in Zool. Rec. xii., but will be mentioned infra. 
A. Milne-Edwards commences descriptions and illustrations of 
numerous Decapod Crustaceans from the West Indies and the Pacific 
Coast of Mexico and California, with the Brachyura Oxyrrhyncha, in 
“ Mission scientifique au Mexique,” 5 partie. 
6 . Indian Ocean. 
Red Sea. Diagnoses of the new species described by Kossmann [Zool. 
Rec. xiv. Crust. 2] are reprinted in Arch. f. Nat. xliv. pp. 250-256 ; Epi- 
droinia, g. n., 1 . c. p. 256. Notes on 9 species of Decapods and on Tetra- 
