39 Orust, 
CRUSTACEA. 
Corallana (Dana) collaris, brevijpes, nodosa^ and hirsuta, spp. nn., iid. 
ibid.f Indian Seas. These three genera are externally very near ^ga, 
but the mouth is manducatory, not suctorial. 
CYMOTHOIDiE. 
On hermaphroditism and development, see above in General Subject. 
JSga. Monograph of the genus, 20 species described in different 
stages, including hirsuta, Nice, antilUnsis, Cuba, 'nodosa, Bass’s 
Straits, tenuipes and dentata, Cuba, incisa, Mediterranean, spp. nn. : 
Schiodte & Meinert, Nat. Tids. (3) xii. pp. 321-414, pis. viii.-xiii. 
Rocinela. Monograph of the genus, 9 species in different stages of 
age described, including insularis, West Indies, maculata, Vladivostok, 
americana, Ireston, N. America, orientalis, Philippines and Calcutta, 
australis, Magelhaen’s Strait, signata. West Indies, and aries, Mazatlan, 
spp. nn. : iid. 1. c. 
Alitropus typus (M.-Edw.) = -^ga interrupta (Martens), Bengal and 
Borneo, and foveolatus, sp. n., locality unknown : iid. 1. c. 
Bathynomus, g. n., distinct by true tree-like gills, covered by the oper- 
culiforra abdominal feet ; parts of the mouth near those of Oirolana, legs 
like those of AEga\ eyes greatly developed. B. giganteus, sp. n., 0 23 
metre in length, O'lO in breadth. West Indies, near Yucatan, 955 fath. 
A. Milne-Edwards, C. R. Ixxxix. pp. 21-23, and Ann. N. H. (5) iii. 
pp. 241-243. 
BoPYRIDiE. 
Bopyrus pandalicola, sp. n., A. S. Packard, jun., “Zoology for Students, 
&c.” (New York : 1879), p. 308 [no description], fig. 262 a-i? ; the female 
many times larger than the male, with ventral side partly aborted, 
absorbed by pressure against carapace of its shrimp-host ; male lodged 
under ventral plates of female. 
Bopyrus sp. observed on Paloemonetes varians ; Leidy, P. Ac. Philad. 
1879, p. 198. 
Abstract of Fraisse’s paper on Entoniscus [Zool. Rec. xv. Crust, p. 38] 
in J. R. Micr. Soc. ii. p. 663. 
Entoniscus cavolinii (Fraisse). Bibliographical, anatomical, biological, 
and embryological observations by A. Giard, who has found it on Grapsus 
varius at Pouliguen, D6p. Loire-Inf^rieure ; J, de I’Anat. Phys. 1878, 
pp. 676-700, with a plate, translated Ann. N. H. (5) iv. pp. 137-157, pl.x. 
Entoniscus. Note by Giard, Assoc. Fr. vii. [1878] p. 747. 
A popular report on the freshwater Entomostraca by C. L. Herrick, 
Am. Nat, xiii. pp. 620-628. 
PHYLLOPODA. 
BRANCHIPODlDiE. 
Chirocephalus and Streptocephalus successively appearing in the same 
pond ; J. A. Ryder, Am. Nat. xiii. p. 703. 
