GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Crust. 10 
Daphniid(v, 11 (2 new); Poly 2 >liemid(B, 2 (1 new) ; Boi^minidce, 1; Cy- 
pridcB^ 4 (3 new). Various other species are referred to, and their habits 
and structure described ; and in some addenda, p, 121, the author refers 
to Eubranchipus serratus, Canthocamptus illinoisensis, Diaptomus san- 
guineus, and Eubranchipus bundii, as recently described [? spp. nn.] from 
Illinois by Forbes, in Bull. Illin. Mus. i. 
Three freshwater Amphipods from both slopes of the Cordilleras, in 
Peru, described by A. Wrzeniowski, Zool. Anz. ii. pp. 175-178 & 199. 
Rodriguez Island. An undetermined species of Oniscus, and a peculiar 
species of I'aHtrus, T, gulliveri (Miers, 1876), living in damp places, but 
not actually in the water, are enumerated by E, J. Miers, Zoology of 
Rodriguez, Cmistacea, pp. 11 & 12. [Perhaps also Caridina typus (M.-E.), 
p. 8, must be also mentioned, as the other known species of this genus 
live in fresh water ; also Palcemon ornatus (Oliv.), dispar (Martens), and 
hirtimanus (Oliv), probably from fresh water.] 
One fresh-water Copepod, Centropages brevicaudatus (Brady), is peculiar 
to this island ; Brady, Phil. Tr. clxviii. p. 215. 4 species of fresh-water 
Cladocera, 1 Ostracode, and 2 Copepods enumerated by Studbr, Arch, 
f. Nat. xlv. p. 114. 
New terrestrial species of Talitrus 30 miles from the coast, on moist 
ground in woods and scrubs. New South Wales ; Haswell, P. Linu. Soc. 
N. S. W. iv. p. 248. 
Marine Crustacea. 
Atlantic. 16 species of Diastylis and 14 other Cumacea procured 
during the ‘Lightning,’ ‘Porcupine,’ and ‘Valorous’ Expeditions, in 
various parts of the Atlantic, described by A. M. Norman, Ann. N. H. 
(5) iii. pp. 54-73. 
North Sea. Notes and lists of Crustacea from the Dutch Coast, chiefly 
Peltogastridce, Amphipoda, Isopoda, and Podophthalma, by P. P. C. 
Hoek, Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Ver. iii. [1878]. 
23 species of Mysidce from the coast of Norway, described by G. O. 
Sars, Mysid. iii. 131 pp. pis. ix.-xli.. 
Mediterranean. List of 27 Crustacea, dredged off Marseilles, by A. F. 
Marion, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) viii. art. 7, p. 4 ; notes on several of them, 
p. 37. Notes on the occurrence of some marine Decapoda, Stomopoda, 
and Amphipoda on the shores of Italy, by G. Haller, Zool. Anz. ii. 
pp. 205-207. The Meliterranean genera and species of Caprellidce 
characterized ; id. 1. c. pp. 230-233. 
Atlantic Coast of N. America. The stalk-eyed Crustaceans north of 
Cape Cod are reviewed by S. I. Smith. He enumerates 15 species of 
Brachyura, 7 Anomura, 23 Macrura, 11 Schizopoda, and 17 Cumacea, in 
all 73 species ; 6 of them occur only in Cape Cod Bay, the fauna of which 
is rather Virginian than Northern, 7 others occur only occasionally, or 
in exceptionally protected localities north of Cape Cod ; 6 other species, 
including the American lobster, Crangon vulgaris, Cancer irroratus, and 
C. borealis, have about equally extensive ranges and are about equally 
common both north and south of Cape Cod, and must be regarded as 
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