12 Crust. 
CRUSTACEA. 
Adriatic. 4 species of Bopyridce ; Walz, Arb. z. Inst. Wien, iv. 2, 
pp. 125-200 (see special part). 
4. East Coast of North America . 
Southern Coast of New England. Result of dredging in 1882 ; A. E. 
Verrill, Am. J. Sci. (3) xxiv. p. 364. Several species of Crustacea , found 
copiously during the dredgings of the two preceding years, were not 
found in 1882, probably because the narrow warm zone of water was dis- 
turbed and practically obliterated by storms : id. 1. c. p. 366. and Ann. 
N. H. (5) x. p. 479. 
S. I. Smith describes the Decapods dredged on the East Coast of the 
United States in 1880 by the U. S. steamer ‘Blake.’ There are only 8 
species of Brachyura , among which some rather northern littoral species, 
as Cancer irroratus (Say) and borealis (Stimps.), have been found south of 
Cape Hatteras in deep water, 9 species of Anomura , but 29 of Mac.rura , 
including many new species and several rare or new genera, some charac- 
terized by a membranaceous 1 , very soft, and thin integument. Bull. Mus. 
C. Z. x. pp. 1-108, pis. i.-xvi. 
5. West Africa. 
List of 9 species of marine Crustacea known from the Mediterranean, 
caught during the expedition of the Prussian steamer ‘ Gazelle ’ on the 
West Coast of Africa, between 4° and 16° N. lat., in 38-59 fath., enume- 
rated by T. Studer, Zool. Anz. 1882, p. 335. 
(forte and Rufisque , near the Senegal mouth. Notes on some crabs 
collected by Baron Yon Maltzan ; F. Hilgendorff, SB. nat. Fr. 1882, 
pp. 22-24. 
6. Indian Sea and Pacific. 
Madagascar. 60 species enumerated with some special remarks by 
H. Lenz & P. Richters, Abb. senck. Ges. 1882, 15 pp. 1 pi. 
Mauritius. Some new or rare marine Crustacea mentioned and de- 
scribed by E. J. Miers, P. Z. S. 1882, pp. 339-342 & 538-543, pis. xx. & 
xxxvi. See genera Naxia , Palinurus ( longimanus , identical with a species 
of the West Indies), Pseudibacus , and Callianassa. 
Coast of China. Incidental notes on Crustacea used as food, and their 
capture, by A. Fauvel, M6m. Soc. Cherb. xxxiii. pp. 31, 56, 137 & 196. 
Japan. Some notes on the occurrence of marine Crustacea in the Bay 
of Yeddo and Sagami, by Doederlein, Arch. f. Nat. xlix. pp. 104, 111, 
& 117. 
The Phronimidce of the Pacific, collected by the North Pacific Survey- 
ing Expedition, are discussed by T. Streets, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. v. 
pp. 3-9, pi. i. 
New South Wales, Victoria , and Tasmania. New marine Isopoda, by 
Haswell, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. vi. pp. 181-196, pis. iii. & iv. ; new 
Brachyura, id. 1. c. pp. 540-550 & 750-757 ; some Anomura and Macrura, 
pp. 758-763. 
