LIST OP PUBLICATIONS. 
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125. Leydig, F. Der Giffcstachel des Argulus eiu Sinneswerkzeug. 
Zool. Anz. ix, pp. 660-667. 
The author states that the “poison-duct” of the “sting” is formed 
by the union of two nerve-tubes, and that the whole apparatus is 
merely a sense-organ. 
126. . Die Hautsinnesorgane der Arthropoden. Zool. Anz. ix, 
pp. 284-291 & 308-314 ; abstr. in Biol. Ceutrabl. vi, p. 462. 
The study of the various typos shows that all the hairs for tactile, 
olfactory, poisonous, and other purposes, are modifications of the ordi- 
nary hairy covering. 
127. Limnoria-commissie, Mededeeling van de. Yersl. Ak. Amst. (3) ii, 
pp. 205-209, 1 pi. 
128. Limulus in the Pacific. Am. Nat. xx, p. 654. 
Possibly imported with lobster eggs from the Atlantic ; or perhaps the 
Japanese sp. 
129. Lindstrom, G. Forteckning pa Gotlands Siluriska Crustac^er, xlii, 
No. 6, pp. 37-99, 5 pis. 
Over 30 new species and 1 new genus ; the new forms only are men- 
tioned in the Systematic Record. Tables of occurrence outside Gotland 
of the forms mentioned, pp. 93-95. 
130. Lovett, E. Notes on British Stalk-eyed Crustacea. Zool. (3) x, 
p. 170. 
Notes on distribution and characters. 
131. °Lucas, H. Note sur lo Bopyrus squillarwn. Aun. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(6) vi, Bull. p. cxliv. 
132. ° . Sur un nouveau genre de Crustaces ( Ligus ) deNice. Op. cit. 
v, Bull. p. ccxix. 
133. ** Note sur un Crustace terrestre de l’ordre des Isopodes. Op. 
cit. iv, Bull. pp. cxxxvii & cxxxviii. 
134. MacMunn, C. A. On Myohaematin and the Histohaematins. Phil. 
Tr. clxxviii, pp. 267-298, 2 pis. 
Histohaematins iu Arthropoda, p. 272 ; Myohaematin in Grunt, (con- 
fined to cardiac muscle), p. 284. 
135. . On the Presence of Haematoporphyrin in the Integument of 
certain Jnvertebrata. J. Physiol, vii, p. 240. 
Records its abseuce in five Dccapoda y where tetronerythrin was easily 
obtained. 
136. Malcomson, S. M. Recent Ostracoda of Belfast Lough. P. Belf. 
Soc. (2) ii, App. ix, pp. 259-262, 1 pi. 
Three n. spp. are recorded. 
137. Marshall, C. F, The Nervous System of the Lobster. Stud. 
Biol. Lab. Owen’s Coll., Manchester, i, 1886, 8vo, pp. 313-323 ; abstr. 
in J. R. Micr. Soc. (2) vi, p. 792. 
There are no distinct motor and sensory roots, and no marked decussa- 
tion, other than functional, is recognisable. 
