SYSTEMATIC. 
Crust. 27 
Cirripedia ; Fox-Strangways (59) : Lower Oolite, Geraldton, W. Aus- 
tralia, Ostracoda n. spp. ; Chapman (37). 
Palaeozoic, Niagara R-egion, Ostracoda and Phyllocarida ; Grabau (67). 
Carboniferous, Belfast, Ostracoda ; Lamplugh (110): Coal Measures, 
Lancashire, Crustacea ; Bolton (16) : Ohio, Phyllopoda n. sp., Clarke 
(42). 
Devonian, New York, Phyllocarida and Phyllopoda ; Clarke (42). 
Silurian, Gothland, Ostracoda , Phyllocarida ; Munthe (140): New 
York State, Ostracoda n. sp., Cirripedia n. sp. ; Ruedemann (179),: 
Salina, New York, Phyllocarida n. spp. ; Clarke (42): Silurian, Victoria, 
Ostracoda n. spp., Phyllocarida n. spp. ; Chapman (38). 
Ordovician (?), Canada, Ostracoda n. sp. ; Jones (93). 
IV. SYSTEMATIC.! 
[In addition to papers quoted below, see Anon. (9), IBolton (16), 
Gardiner (64), Guccini (76), Hutton (91), Labb£ (108), Lankester 
(111), McIntosh (120), Monaco (135), Sellier (194), Skorikow (196)* 
Stamm (204), Weigelt (231), Yakhontov (246).] 
A. MALACOSTRACA. 
Classification of Malacostraca : 
Series Lcptostraca. 
Division Phyllocarida (Order, Nebaliacea n. nom.). 
Series Eumalacostraca. 
Divisions Syncarida (Order, Anaspidacea nov.), Peracarida n. nom. 
(Orders, Mysidacea , Cumacea , Tanaidacea , Isopoda , Amphipoda\ 
Eucarida n. nom. (Orders, Euphausiacea , Dccapoda\ IJoplocarida 
n. nom. (Order, Stomatopoda ), 
with discussion of characters and diagnoses of series and divisions; 
Calman, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, pp. 144-158. 
Malacostraca divided into Legions Leptostraca, Thot'acostraca, Stomato- 
poda , , Anomostraca nov. (for Anaspides &c.), Arthrostraca ; Grobben, 
Claus’ Lehrbuch, pp. 431-468. 
1. DEOAPODA. 
[See also Andrews (6), Browne & Vallentin (26), +Fox-Strangways 
(59), Gadzikiewicz (62), f H olmes (90), Keeble & Gamble (102), 
Robert (104), Labbi£(109), Scott in Lindsay (115), Lo Bianco (116), 
Losko (118), Magri (121), Mar. Biol. Ass. (125), Meek (130), Murie 
(141), Nobre (145 & 146), Patience (152), Petch (160), Rankin (164), 
Richard (171), Doflein in Schnee (189), Sellier (193), Vallentin 
(226), tWALTHER (230).] 
Decapoda, attachment of eggs to parent; Williamson, Rep. Fish. Board 
Scotland xxii, pt. iii, p. 116. 
a. BRACHYURA. 
[See also +Couffon (45), +Jukes-Browne (96), +Martin (126).] 
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 be understood. 
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