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IX. Crustacea. 
Crust. 17 
North America. — Canada, Eubran- 
chipus vernalis ; Johansen, 118 ; 
Euphyllopoda ; Johansen, 119 ; Cana- 
dian Arctic, Euphyllopoda; Johansen, 
121, 122 ; New Brunswick, Cladoceran ; 
Klugh, 129. British Columbia, Asellus 
tomalensis ; Johansen, 120. 
Iowa, Cladocera, Copepoda ; Strom- 
8 TEN, 213, 214. 
Australasia. — Isopoda ; Wahrberg, 
235 ; S. Australia, new Phreaioicus ; 
Chilton, 62 ; N. S. Wales, Cladocera, 
Copepoda; Henry, 111. 
Pacific Ocean Islands. — Juan Fer- 
nandez, Isopoda ; Wahrberg, 236. 
C. Marine. 
(The arrangement is based on that of 
Borradaile, Bibliography of the Marine 
Fauna, Challenger Society, 2nd Edn., 
1914.) 
General. — Monod, 147 ; S. hemi- 
sphere, Isopoda, Decapoda ; Barnard, 
19. 
North Atlantic. — Palinurus ; Fade, 
84 ; Copilia spp. ; Lehnhofer, 134. 
Norway, Ostracoda ; Sars, 188. 
Franco, Isopoda, Monod, 145 ; 
Proleolepas ; Monod, 148. 
North Sea, Cirripedia ; Schaper, 
190 ; Port Erin, lobsters ; Johnstone, 
123 ; Denmark, Qammarids, Mysids ; 
Blegvad, 25 ; Crangon vulgaris, Car- 
cinus maenas, Portunus holsatus ; 
Poulsen, 175 ; Sparck and Lieber- 
kiNd, 202 ; Holland, Copepoda ; Lint, 
139 ; Zuiderzee, Cirripedia ; Groene- 
weoen, 103 ; Cladocora, Copepoda ; 
Lint, 138 ; Isopoda ; Nierstrasz, 157 ; 
Scliizopoda, Decapoda ; Tesch, 224 ; 
Amphipoda ; Tescii, 223. 
N. E. United States, Plankton ; Bige- 
low, 24 ; Dichelesthiidae ; Wilson, 
242. 
Bermuda, Macrura ; Verrill, 233. 
Mediterranean. — Naples, Thalassin- 
idea ; Caroli, 46 ; Adriatic, Decapoda ; 
Szuts, 217, 218. Plankton ; Szuts, 
219. 
S. Atlantic. — Copilia spp. ; LehN- 
hofer, 134; S. Africa, Isopoda, 
Amphipoda ; Stebbino, 204 ; Argen- 
tine, New Isopods ; Giambiagi, 96. 
North Pacific. — N. America, Dicheles- 
thiidae ; Wilson, 242; Japan, Deca- 
poda ; Balss, 18 ; new prawn ; Terao* 
222 ; Parasitic copepods ; Wilson, 
240. 
E. Pacific. — N. America, Dicheles- 
thiidae ; Wilson, 242 ; Chile, Pilum- 
noides perlatus ; Porter, 171 ; 
Hippidea ; Porter, 172 ; Taitao ; 
Porter, 173. 
Indo-Pacific. — General survey of 
Crustacea ; Balss, 14 ; Pacifio, Cirri- 
pedia, p. 345 ; Broch, 37. 
S. Africa, Isopoda, Amphipoda ; 
Stebbing, 204 ; W. Africa, Brachyura ; 
Balss, 14; Madagascar, new Eume- 
domis ; Gravier, 100. 
India, Bopyridae ; Chopra, 63 ; 
Copilia spp. ; Lehnhofer, 134 ; Mysi- 
dacea ; Tatters all, 221. 
Australia, Stomatopoda, Macrura, 
Anomura ; Balss, 15 ; Abrolhos Islds. 
Amphipoda and Isopoda ; Tattersall, 
220. 
Indo-China, Palinurus ; Gruvel, 
104 ; East Indies, Harpacticid ; MeN- 
zel, 143 ; new Brachyura ; RathbuN, 
178. 
E. Asia, Brachyura ; Balss, 12, 13 ; 
Decapoda ; Balss, 17 ; China, Ento- 
mostraca ; Brehm, 32. 
Honolulu, Dromiidao, ; Edmondson, 
81 ; Stomatopoda ; Edmondson, 80. 
Southern Ocean. — Amphipoda ; Chil- 
ton, 58 (n.v.) ; Australia, Stomatopoda, 
Macrura, Anomura ; Balss, 15 ; S. 
Australia, Amphipoda, Isopoda ; Chil- 
ton, 60 ; N. Zealand, Amphipoda ; 
Chilton, 61 ; Parasitic Copepoda ; 
PhillIpps, 168. 
2. GEOLOGICAL. 
Cambrian. — S. Australia, Crustacean 
remains ; David, 72. 
Tropical Atlantic. — Florida, Panu- 
lirus laevicauda ; Boone, 27. 
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Ordovician. — Scotland, Lepidocoelus ; 
Withers, 244. 
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