GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
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glacial epoch. The plates represent the 9 principal forms of pelagic 
Crustacea , and geographical sketches of thirty-two lakes, with indication 
of the species found in them by different colours. Daphnia kahlbergensis 
(Schodl.) and Alona quadranyularis (Mull.) are new for Italy. Atti Soc. 
Yen. -Trent, viii. pt. 2, pp. 340-403, pis. viii.-xiv. 
Lakes Bourget and Annecy , in Savoy. Several Cladocera found by 
0. E. Imhof, Zool. Anz. 1883, pp. 655-657. 
A. S. Packard has published a very valuable monograph of the North 
American Phyllopoda , containing also lists of known species from other 
countries, and a zoogeograpbical map [title, supra] . 
Valuable notes on the occurrence of many Copepods and Cladocera in 
North America, incidentally mentioned by C. L. Herrick, Am. Nat. 
xvii. pp. 208-211, 381-388, & 499-505. The existence of the European 
Diaptomus castor (Mull.) and Cyclops serratulus (Claus) in North 
America stated ; id. 1. c. p. 209. 
Notes on some fresh-water Crustacea from Illinois, Indiana, and Mis- 
sissippi, by!^,^)\ Hay, Am. Nat. xvi. [1882] pp. 143-146 & 241-243. 
A blind Copepod {Brady a) found in a slightly saline marsh at the 
shore of the Gulf of Mexico ; C. L. Herrick, Am. Nat. xvii. p. 206. 
F. W. Cragin’s paper on the fresh-water Copepods in Tr. Kansas Ac. 
viii. pp. 66-81, pi. iv., with 4 new species, has not been seen by the Re- 
corder. 
Trinidad. Notes on its fresh- water and terrestrial Crustacea , including 
a species of AEga, by J. V. Kennel, Arb. Inst. Wiirzb. vi., sep. copy, pp. 8, 
9, & 17. 
Australian Desert. A species of Apus and one of Limnetis found 
by E. B. Saenger abundantly in small rain pools; Am. Nat. xvii. 
p. 1185. 
New Zealand. Additional notes on some subterranean Crustacea , some 
of which are nearly allied to marine forms, and a new genus described ; 
C. Chilton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xv. pp. 69 & 87-92, pi. iv. 
2. European Seas. 
J. T. Carrington & E. Lovett continue their “ Notes and Observa- 
tions on British Stalk-eyed Crustacea ” ; Zool. (2) vii. pp. 68-72 & 
213-218. 
Belgian Coast. Some species of Crustacea, including Balanus perfora- 
tus (Brug.), mentioned by P. Pelseneer, Ann. Soc. mal. Belg. xvii. 
p. 40. 
The Podopthalmous Crustacea found at Concarneau, South coast of 
Brittany, are enumerated by T. Barrois in a separate pamphlet [title, 
supra]. 
A. F. Marion mentions particularly 8 species of characteristic deep- 
sea Crustacea of the Mediterranean, between Marseilles and Corsica, in 
his “ Considerations sur les faunes profondes de la Mediterranee,” Ann. 
Mus. Marseille, i. p. 36. 
7 species of Ostracoda dredged by Capt. Spratt, off Crete, 70-120 fath., 
enumerated by J. Gwyn Jeffreys, Ann. N. II. (5) xi. p. 401. 
