LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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14. [Bovallius, C.] Remarks ou the Genus Cysteosoma or Thaumatops. 
Bih. Sv. Ak. Handl. xi, No. 9, 16 pp., 1 pi. 
Replaces the old name of Gu^rin-Meneville by Thaumatops of Wille- 
moes-Suhm; ranks the family between Mimonectidce and Phronimidce , 
and includes under it 4 spp., of which 2 are new. 
15. . Notes on the Family Asellidce. Op. cit. No. 15, 54 pp. 
Synonymy and diagnostic characters of the spp. and genera of this 
family ; 3 new genera are added. 
16. . On some Forgotten Genera of Amphipodous Crustacea. Op. 
cit. x. No. 14, 18 pp., 1 pi. 
Restores the three absorbed genera, Lanceola (Say), Tyro (M.-Edw.), 
and Tauria (Dana) ; with preliminary diagnoses of new species, to be 
more fully treated in a promised monograph. 
17. Brady, G. S. Fresh-water Entomostraca from South Australia. 
P. Z. S. 1886, pp. 82-93, 3 pis. 
Descriptions of several new Phyllopoda and Ostracoda. 
18. . Entomostraca collected in Ceylon. J. L. S. xix, pp. 293-315, 
pis. xxxvii-xl. 
Descriptions and figures of n. spp., of which the marine forms were 
obtained at Calpentyn, Gulf of Manaar ; the fresh-water from Colombo. 
Figures are also given of some older species. The fresh-water fauna 
exhibits a marked resemblance to that of N. Europe. One new genus, 
Cyprinotus, is founded. 
19. Brauer, F. Ueber Artemia und Branchipus. Zool. Anz. ix, 
pp. 364 & 365. 
Finds a difference between these genera in the presence or absence of 
the caudal fork, not recorded by Schiemankewitsch. . 
20. °°Braun, M. Physikalische und biologische Untersuchungen im 
westlichen Theil des Finnischen Meerbusens. Arch. Nat. Liv. (2) 
x, pp. 1-129. 
21. B books, W. K. The Stomatopoda of the ‘ Challenger ’ Collection. 
J. Hopk. Univ. Circ. v, pp. 83-85 ; abstr. in J. R. Micr. Soc. (2) 
vi, p. 605. 
Abstract of some of the general results of the Chall. Rep. \yide (22).] 
22. . The Stomatopoda collected by H.M.S. * Challenger.’ Chall. 
Rep. Zool. xvi, 116 pp., 16 pis’. 
Includes 15 spp. (of which 8 are new to science) and a very large 
number of larval forms. The author ranks Coronis under Lysiosquilla , 
and Chloridella under Squilla. The phylogenetic relations are very fully 
treated in the introduction, pp. 1-20, with a description of the accessory 
copulatory organs in the male, p. 13. The various types of larvae are 
separately treated in an appendix, pp. 81-114 ; references to them are 
given in the systematic part of this Record, under the heads of the adult 
genera. 
