DECAPODA (BRACHYURA). 
Grust. 13 
. New Zealand. Some marine Decapods, Stomapods, Amphipods, and 
Isopods, several new, by Chilton & Thomson, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. pp. 
171-174 & 230-238, and N. Z. J. Sci. i. p. 44. Copies of the descriptions 
of New Zealand Ostracoda, from Bates’s Ostracoda of the ‘Challenger' 
in the latter journal, pp. 35-39. 
Use for Man. 
General notes upon the Copepods of the Northern seas, with some 
woodcuts, chiefly concerning their importance as food for Cod and other 
fishes ; Heincke, “Die nutzbaren Thiere der nordischen Meere/ 1882, 
pp. 19-28. 
Notes on the importance of Oladocera , Ostracoda , and Copepoda , as 
food of fishes, and on their feeding upon Protozoa ; J. A. Ryder, Bull. 
U. S. Fish Comm. i. pp. 236-240. 
Notes on the Shrimp and Prawn fisheries of the United States ; R. 
Rathbun, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. ii. pp. 139-152. 
14 species of Brachyura and 5 of Macrura used as food in China, their 
fishing and Chinese names ; Fauvel, Mem. Soc. Cherb. xxiii. [1881] 
p. 196, also pp. 132, 136 & 137. 
DECAPODA. 
BRACHYURA. 
Oxyrrhyncha. 
iNACHIDyE. 
Stenorrkynchus rostratus (L.), cegyptius (M.-Edw.), and longirostris 
(Fabr.), British; Carrington & Lovett, Zool. 1881, pp. 199-205, with 
woodcuts. 
Achams cranchi (Leach), iid. 1. c. p. 301. 
Inachus dorsettensis (Penn.), dorhynchus (Leach), and leptochirus 
(Leach); iid. 1. c. pp. 303-307. 
Lispognathus thomsoni (Norm.), Mediterranean, and L. furcillatus , 
(A. M.-Edw.), Atlantic ; A. Milne-Ed wards, Rapp, faune sous-marine, 
pp. 16 & 39. 
Amathia agassizi , sp. n., S. I. Smith, Bull. Mus. C. Z. x. p. 1, pi. ii. 
figs. 2 & 3, East Coast of United States, 262 and 333 fath. 
Ergasticus , g. n., near Amatliia clouei ) sp. n., Toulon, 455 metres, A. 
Milne-Edwards, Ann. N. H. (5) ix. p. 38, and Rapp, faune sous-marine, 
P. 17- 
Maiidjj. 
Hyas araneus and coarctatus (Leach) ; Carrington & Lovett, l. c. 
pp. 413-415. 
1882. [vol. xix.] c 9 
