GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
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probably brought there with river sand. Gammarus puteanus (Koch) is 
common ; Asellus cavaticus has riot been found. A new geuus Bathynella 
(infra). 
New Zealand. 3 new species of A mphipoda and a new genus of Iso - 
pod a ( Cruregens ), all without distinct eyes, subterrauean, from a well at 
Eyreton, North Canterbury, New Zealand, described and figured by 
C. Chilton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. pp. 174-180, pis. ix. & x. 
3 . Seas of Europe, 
Arctic Sea. 73 species of Crustacea, including 17 Decapoda and Cu- 
macea, 10 Isopoda, 43 A mphipoda, and 3 Cirripeda , collected in the Arctic 
Sea during the cruises of the Dutch ship, ‘ Willem Barents,’ are enume- 
rated and partly described by P. P. C. Hoek, Niederl. Arch. Zool., 
Suppl. i. pt. 3, 57 pp., 3 pis. Those figured will be mentioned in the 
special part. 
Norway. G. 0. Sars enumerates the Norwegian Podophtlialma , Cu- 
macea, Isopoda , and Amphipoda, 576 species, including 107 not before 
known from Norway, and among the Amphipoda many new species; 
Forh. Selsk. Chr. 1882, No. 18, pp. 1-24, pis. i.-vi. 
Boliusldn , Sweden. List of 36 small species of Crustacea (3 Mysidce , 
7 Amphipods, 1 Isopod, 13 Copepods, 3 Cladocera , 7 Ostracoda ), observed ' 
during the winter in the sea, by C. A. Hansson, (Efv. Ak. Forh. 1882, 
No. 7, pp. 75-80. Several Copepods which live parasitically on Mollusca 
and Tunicata observed by C. W. S. Aurivillius, op.cit. No. 8, pp. 41-117, 
pis. xiii.-xvi. 
4 species of Balanulce , 5 Lepadidce , and 8 Peltogastridoe, from Bohus- 
lan, by A. W. Malm, Goteb. Mus. Arsskr. 1881, pp. 26-32. 
Kiel. 23 species of free Copepods described by W. Giesbrecht [title, 
see supra]. 
British Seas. J. T. Carrington and E. Lovett give an interesting 
account of the British stalk-eyed Crustacea , with numerous original ob- 
servations on their occurrence and biology ; introduction, terminology) 
and Oxyrrhyncha , in Zool. 1881, the rest of the Brachyura and the Pa- 
guridce in 1882 ; the species will be mentioned infra. 
Mediterranean and Atlantic Coasts of S. W. Europe. Summary report 
upon dredgings on board the ‘ Travailleur,’ mentioning from the Medi- 
terranean a number of species of Crustacea hitherto only known from 
the Atlantic, by Alphonse Miln e-Edwards, C. R. vol. xcv. [1881] 
pp. 876 & 921, Ann. N. H. (5) ix. pp. 37-46, and Rapp, sur la faune 
sous-marine, pp. 16-18 & 39-42. List of 29 Ostracoda from the Bay 
of Biscay, id. 1. c. p. 42. 
Preliminary note ou deep-sea dredging in the Mediterranean in July and 
Sept., 1881, mentioning several Crustacea , and among them the genus 
Willemoesia ; E. H. Giglioli, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) xiii ., Art. 6. 
L. Joliet’s observations on Mediterranean Crustacea ; Arch. Z. exp^r. 
x. pp. 101-120, pi. vi., relate to a new species of Lamippe and Pontonia, 
and the habits of Brornia and Ethusa. 
