DISTRIBUTION. 
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c. Arctic and Antarctic. 
Arctic and Antarctic, Caprellidce n. spp. ; Mayer (145). 
Cape Flora, and Bay of Teplitz, A mphipoda, Copepoda , Cirripedia \ 
Nobili (163). 
Jana Territory and New Siberian Is., Copepoda n. sp. ; Sars (195). 
E. Finraark, Copepoda n. spp. ; Norman & Scott (165). 
Crozet Is. 1600 faths., Copepoda n. sp. parasitic; Ridewood (193). 
Kerguelen, Cumacea n. sp. ; Zimmer (273). 
Cape Adare &c., Amphipoda n. spp. ; "Walker (247). 
2. GEOLOGICAL. 
General account of fossil Malacostraca ; Fritel (78-80). 
Catalogue of type-specimens of fossil Crustacea in New York State 
Museum ; Clarke & Ruedemann (48). 
List of types and figured specimens of Decapoda and Ostracoda in 
Senckenberg Museum; Kinkelin (117). 
Glacial beds, I. of Man, Cirripedia ; Lamplugh (126). 
Quaternary, Spain, Brachyura and Cirripedia ; Almera (2). 
Pleistocene, Prussia, Ostracoda \ West (265). 
Tertiary: Hungary, Decapoda n. spp.; Lorenthey (139): N. Italy, 
Brachyura ; Oppenheim (170): Patagonia, Cirripedia ; Tournouer (239): 
(? Miocene), New Zealand, Cirripedia ; Benham (12). 
Pliocene and Pleistocene, San Pedro, California; Arnold (7). 
Miocene, St. Gallen, “Cyrrhopoden” [sic] and Crustacea; Falkner & 
Ludwig (74). 
Lower Oligocene, Osborne Beds, I. of Wight, Propaleemon n. spp. ; 
Woodward (264). 
Cretaceous and Tertiary, Pyrenees, Brachyura and Cirripedia ; Carez 
(39). 
Cretaceous, Australia, Catalogue of Decapoda and Cirripedia ; Etheridge 
& Dun (72). 
Cretaceous, Louis Philippe Land, Antarctic, Decapoda n. sp. ; Weller 
(253). 
Lower and Middle Chalk, England, Brachyura , Macrura y Isopoda , 
Cirripedia ; J ukes-Browne (113). 
Chalk, Cenomanian and Senonian, Liineburg, Cirripedia ; Wolleman 
(262). 
Jurassic, Stramberg limestone, Moravia, Isopoda n. spp. ; Remes (186 & 
187). . 
Trias, Germany, Decapoda and Phyllopoda ; Langenhan (129). 
Carboniferous: I. of Man, Ostracoda ; Lamplugh (126): Coal measures, 
Ottweiler Beds &c., Estheria and Candona; Ammon (5): Carboniferous, 
Colorado, Ostracoda ; Girty (87). 
Devonian : Ohio Basin, Ostracoda and Pliyllocarida ; Claypole (49) : 
Hamilton formation, New York, Phyllocarida , Ostracoda ; Cleland (50): 
Lower Devonian, Germany, Ostracoda ; Walther (250). 
Lower Silurian: Calciferous group, Mohawk Valley, New York, Phyllo- 
poda n. sp. ; Cleland (51): Ontario, Ostracoda ; Jones (112): Bohemia, 
Phyllopoda n. spp. ; Schubert & Waagen (204). 
Ordovician and Silurian, New Jersey, Ostracoda n. spp. ; Weller (254). 
Ordovician, Trenton group, New York, Ostracoda ; Raymond (183). 
Cambrian, Bornholm, Ostracoda or Phyllocarida ; Gronwall (90). 
