10 Grust. 
CRUSTACEA. 
Sea, with particular attention to- the variability of the species. Zool. 
Ergebnisse, iii. 
A. Taugioni-Tozzetti describes several firacA?/^^ra and Anomwmfrom 
Java, Sumatra, Borneo, and Australia, a few of them new ; Orostacei in 
Zoologia della Magenta, pt. i. 
16 species of Brachyura and 1 otMacrura from Duke of York Island, 
collected by Rev. G. Brown, mostly well-known Indian forms, enume- 
rated and discussed by E. J. Mikrs, P. Z. S. 1877, pp. 133-138. 
New Caledonia. Two of A. Milne-Edwards’s important papers on 
the Crustacea of New Caledonia, N. Arch. Mus. viii. [1872], pp 228-267, 
pis. x.-xiv., and ix. [1873] pp. 165-332, pis. iv.-xviii., have been omitted in 
former Records : the new species will be noticed infra ; many more, 
already known, are described and figured, and their synonymy corrected. 
16 species of Decapods collected in Shark’s Bay, Western Australia, 
by Mr. Perry, enumerated by Miers, Tr. L. S. (2) i. p. 238, footnote. 
Kerguelen Island. 15 species of Crustacea enumerated, some new, 
others more widely distributed in the Antarctic province, as Halicarcinus 
planatus (F.) and Sphccroma gigas (Leach), also in Patagonia and New 
Zealand, Serolis latifrons (White), New Zealand and Aucklands, Jeera 
puhescens (Dana), and Cassidina emarginata (Guerin), Falklands. Miers, 
Crust, in Transit of Venus Expedition. No terrestrial species has been 
found [swprd, p. 2, note]. 
Some notes on marine Crustacea found at Kerguelen Island, and in 
the Antarctic Sea, by the late R. voN Willemoes-Suhm, Z. wiss. Zool. 
pp. exxii. & cxxix. 
Pacific. 
California. W. N. Lockington has described a number of new 
species of Decapoda ; P. Cal. Ac. Feb.-May, July & Sept. 1876. T. H. 
Streets & J. S. Kingsley have examined the types and recognized 
several of them to be known species j Bull. Essex Inst. ix. pp. 103-108. 
Japan and China. Targioni-Tozzetti, 1. c., describes several Brachyura 
from Yokohama and Woosung, nearly all already known by Haau. 
Galapagos. Leptodius cooksoni, sp. n., Grapsus pictus (JLsiiv.), Eemipes 
pacificus (Dana), and Cuharis galapagoensis^ sp. n., collected by Comm. 
Cookson; Miers, P. Z. S. 1877, pp. 73 & 74, pi. xii. 
Peru and Chili. Some known species described by Targioni-Toz- 
zetti, 1. c. 
DEOAPODA. 
BRACHYURA. 
OXYRRHYNCIIA. 
Inachus aguiarii, sp. n., Brito Capello, J. Sci. Lisb. v. [1876], p. 265, 
Setubal. 
Inachodes hemphilli and hrevirostrum^ spp. nn., Lockington, P. Cal. Ac. 
1876, July. Apparently distinct species ; Streets & Kingsley, Bull. Ess. 
Inst. ix. p. 105. 
