12 Crust. 
IX. Crustacea. 
[1921] 
Northumberland, Isopoda, Bagnall, 
5 ; Lancashire, Asellus meridianus, 
Tattersall, 158 ; Cheshire, Neomysis 
integer , Standen, 145; Derbyshire, 
Isopoda, Amphipoda, Decapoda, Stan- 
dee, 146; Norfolk, Alona protzi , 
Mesochra aestuarii, Gurney, 68 ; Nor- 
wich, Can thocamp tus, Leander, Gurney, 
69 ; Reading, Ligidium hypnorum, E. 
B. P.,51. 
Ireland, Entomostraca, Gurney, 70 ; 
Armadillidium vulgare, Foster, 57 ; 
Galway, Isopoda, Pack-Beresford, 
116. 
Basel, Oslracoda, Wolf, 181 ; Alpine 
lakes, Ostracoda , Copepoda, Cladocera, 
Kreis, 91 ; Haempel, 74 ; St. Moritz 
Lake, Amphipoda, Borner, 18; Lake 
Neuchatel, Robert, 132. 
Seville, Argulus matritensis, Arevalo 
4. 
Asia and Malay Archipelago. — Seis- 
tan, Annandale, 2. 
Moluccas, Fresh-water Decapoda, 
Roux, 136. 
China, Japan, Isopoda, Mysidacea 
Tanaidacea, Tattersall, 159 ; Chilka 
Lake, Amphipoda, Chilton, 32. 
Mesopotamia, Brachyura, Phyllopoda, 
Copepoda, Cladocera, Gurney, 71 ; 
Persia, Brachyura, Phyllopoda, Cope- 
poda, Cladocera, Gurney, 71 ; Sinai, 
Potamon edule potamios, Colosi, 41. 
Africa and Madagascar. — N. Africa, 
Entomostraca, Colosi, 40; Cirenaica, 
Notostraca, Ghigi, 61. 
Belgian Congo, Isopoda, van Name, 
112 . 
North America. — Canada, Alaska, 
Amphipoda, Isopoda, Phyllopoda, 
Cladocera, Johansen, 80; Cladocera, 
Oslracoda, Copepoda, Klugh, 86 ; 
Yukon, Lynceus brachyurus, lenticular is, 
Johansen 1 , 80; Nova Scotia, Asellus 
communis, Uyalella knickerbockeri, 
Johansen, 80, 81. 
Iowa, Copepoda, Cladocera, Birge 
and Juday, 15 ; Ohio, Entomostraca, 
Stack, 144 ; Cladocera, Copepoda, 
Isopoda , Amphipoda, Decapoda, 
Kraatz, 89 ; Devil’s Lake, N. Dakota, 
Plankton, Moberg, 108. 
South America. — Venezuela, Pearse, 
117. 
Australasia. — New Guinea, Decapoda, 
Roux, 137. 
C. Marine. 
(The arrangement is based on that of 
Borradaile, Bibliography of the Marine 
Fauna, Challenger Society, 2nd Edn., 
1914.) 
General. — Cirripedia, Nilsson- Can- 
tell, 113 ; Cumacea, Zimmer, 188. 
North Atlantic. — N. Atlantic, Acartia, 
spp., Gianferrari, 62; Copepoda, 
Lysholm and Nordgaard, 101. 
Norway, Copepoda, Sars, 138 ; Try - 
phosa schneideri, Stephenson, 150 ; 
Kieler Forde, Copepoda, Busch, 23. 
Firth of Forth, Pirimela denticulata, 
Evans, 54 ; Bournemouth, Crustacea, 
Waddington, 171 ; Plymouth, Deca- 
poda Anomura and Macrura (larvae), 
Webb, 172 ; Ireland, Paguridea, 
Selbie, 141. 
lie de Brehat, Amphipoda, Cirripedia, 
de Beauchamp and Lami, 12. 
N. America, Clausidium, Wilson, 
178 ; G. of St. Lawrence, Arctic 
Copepoda, Willey, 173 ; Spirontocaris 
zebra, Leim, 97 ; Cirripedia, Isopoda, 
Brachyura, Willey and Huntsman, 
174; Massaschusetts, Long Isl., Para- 
sitic Copepoda spp. n., Wilson, 177 ; 
Washington, Cirripedia, Pilsbry, 123. 
Mediterranean. — Adriatic, Amphi- 
poda, Pesta, 121 ; Copepoda, Fruchtl, 
60 ; Trieste, Planktonic Crustacea , 
Leder, 95. 
Tropical Atlantic. — Congo, Brachyura, 
Rathbun, 128; Isopoda, van Name, 
112 ; West Africa, Anomura, Brach- 
yura, Balss, 7. 
Antigua, Nutting, 114; Barbados, 
Tanaidacea, Isopoda, Boone, 17 ; 
Nutting, 114; Brachyura , Rathbun, 
130; Amphipoda, Shoemaker, 143; 
Modiolicola jamaicencis, Wilson, 177. 
S. Atlantic, Acartia spp., Gianfer- 
rari, 62 ; Isopoda, Tattersall, 156 ; 
Argentina, Cirripedia, Doello-Jurado, 
50; Trindade Isl., Decapoda, Moreira, 
110 . 
North Pacific. — California, Cono- 
dactylus oerstedi, Kemp and Chopra, 
84; Parasitic Copepoda spp. n., Wil- 
son, 177 ; San Francisco, Wood-boring 
Crustacea, Kofoid, 87 ; Decapoda, 
Schmitt, 140. 
