30 Crust. 
X. CRUSTACEA. 
IV. SYSTEMATIC^ 
[In addition to papers quoted below, see Alzona (3), Borner (19), 
IClarke & Ruedemann (48), Cleve (52), Davenport (60), IFritel 
(78-80), Gaskell (81), Gautrelet (83), Jensen, Johansen & Levin- 
sen (111), Keissler (116), Kofoid (120), Mandoul (141), Marsson 
(144), Maziarski (146), P^rez (173), Petch (174), Richard (190), 
Sars (199), Scott, T. (210 & 211), Steuer (226), Vallentin (240), 
Zacharias (266-272).] 
Pancarida , new phylum including the single class Crustacea, p. 151 ; 
Packard, P. Amer. Phil. Soc. xlii. 
Phylogeny and relationships of Crustacea ; Carpenter, P. Irish Ac. xxiv, 
b (4), pp. 320-360. 
Review of recent morphological work; Howes, Rep. Brit. Ass. lxxii, 
1902 (1903) pp. 618-638. 
A. MALACOSTRACA. 
1. DECAPODA. 
[See also, Biedermann (16), Caullery & Mesnil (43), Cd^not (54), 
Davenport (60), Dh£r£ (61), +Etheridge & Dun (72), Gautrelet 
(82), Kinkelin (117), Koltzoff (121 & 122), Labb£ (124), Launoy 
(131 & 132), Loeb, L. (137), Monaco (149), Moore (152), Moreira 
(155), Porter (177), Schnee (203), Seurat (215-217), Todd (238), 
Verrill (241), Wacke (246).] 
Classification of reptant sub-orders of Decapoda : 
Sub- order, Macrura. 
Tribes, Eryonidea , Scyllaridea , Nephropsidea. 
Sub-order, Anomura. 
Tribes, Hippidea , Qalatheidea , Thalassinidpa , Paguridea (sub-tribes 
Pagurmea and Lithodinea ) ; 
with phylogenetic table and keys, p. 690; Borradaile, 
Fauna Maidive ii. 
a. BRACHYURA. 
[See also Almera (2), Carez (39), Carlson (40), IJukes-Browne (113), 
Moreira (153), Nobili (161), Senna (214).] 
Classification of Brachyura : 
Sub-tribes Oxystomata , Dromiacea , Brachygnatha (Legions, Brachy - 
rhyncha nom. nov., and Oxyrliyncha ), 
with keys to families and sub-families ; Borradaile, Fauna Maidive i, 
pp. 424-429. 
Structure of eyes in deep-sea Brachyura ; Doflein, Biol. Centrbl. xxiii, 
pp. 570-593, 8 figg. in text. 
f This sign when prefixed to a quotation indicates a fossil form or forms. Where 
the character of a reference is not indicated the words “description” or “descriptive 
notes” are to he understood. 
