1 1 Orust. 
CRUSTACEA. 
belonging properly to both faunae. 14 species have not been recorded 
from less than 60 fath. The fauna from Cape Cod Bay to Labrador is 
essentially continuous, or, at least, there are no changes in it comparable 
with the differences between the faunae north and south of Cape Cod. 
37 species are also European, their number is nearly the same in New 
England, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and Greenland, but diminishes 
suddenly south of Cape Cod. About 87 per cent, of all stalk-eyed 
Crustacea known from Greenland occur also on the coast of North 
America from the Gulf of St. Lawrence southward, 80 per cent, also in 
Europe. Tr. Conn. Ac. v. pp. 27-136, pis. viii.-xii. ; zoogeographical 
considerations, 1. c. pp. 122-136. 
0. Harger gives a list of the New England marine Isopoda, chiefly 
from the collections of the “ Fish Commission ; ” there are 40 species, 
18 of which have as yet been only found north of Cape Cod, 8 only south 
of Cape Cod, 14 both north and south ; 11 occur also on the coast of 
Europe, 6 of which have only been found north of Cape Cod, 1 ( Tanais 
vittatus) only south of it. P. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1879, pp. 157-165. 
Virginia. 6 Brachyura^ 2 Anomura, 2 Macrura, 2 Amphipoda, 1 Isopod, 
and 1 Cirri ped observed at Fort Wool, by Uiiler, Chesapeake Zool. 
Laborat. 1878, pp. 25-27. 
Florida. Descriptions of some new Brachyurd ; J. S. Kingsley, 
P. Bost. Soc. XX. pp. 145-160. 
West Indies. Many Maiidce, Cancridce, and Fortunidce from Vera 
Cruz, Cuba, Barbadoes, Guadelupe, and Florida, described by A. Milne- 
Edwards, Crust. Mexic. v. pp. 185-224, vi. pp. 225-264. Those figured 
will be mentioned infra. 
Japanese and Corean Seas. 40 species of Brachyura, 12 of Anomura, 
10 of Macrura, and 1 Cumacean, dredged by Capt. H. C. St. John, 
enumerated by E. Miers, including many new species and genera. Some 
of the species are widely distributed in the Indian Seas, e.g., Actcea 
yranulata (Aud.) ; others are American, as Paracrangon echinatus (Dana) ; 
one European, Portunus corrugatus. P. Z. S. 1879, pp. 18-61, with 3 pis. 
West Coast of America. Many Maiidui, Portunidce, and Cancridce from 
the West Coast of Mexico and Central America and from California 
described by A. Miln e-Edwards, Crust. Mexic. v. pp. 185-224, vi. 
pp. 225-264. Those figured will be mentioned below. Descriptions of 
some little known Brachyura by J. S. Kingsley, P. Bost. Soc. xx. 
pp. 145-160. 
Australia. 38 species of Leucosiidm and 9 of Penceus, including several 
new, enumerated by W. A. Haswell, P. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. iv. pp. 38-60, 
pis. V. & vi. 
Numerous Australian Amphipoda^ mostly new, described by Haswell, 
/. c. pp. 246-279 & 319-349, pis. vii.-xii. & xviii.-xxiv. 
Nfiw Zealand. Additions to its Amphipodous Crustacea^ 3 new, and 1, 
Aora typica (Kroyer), originally described from Valparaiso, by G. M. 
Thomson, Ann. N. H. (5) iv. pp. 329-331, pi. xvi. New species of 
Nebalia, Arcturus, and Tanais ] id. 1. c. pp. 415-419, pi. xix. 
Kerguelen Island. List of the known Crustacea^ with remarks on 
their topographical distribution, containing 1 Copopod, 7 Amphipodu, 8 
