16 Crust. 
X. CRUSTACEA. 
4. Development, incl. Embryology, &c. 
Reproduction of Daphnidce and Lynceidce ; Stingelin (181). — Repro- 
duction of the Decapoda ; Brandes (25). 
Reproductive cells of Cyclops \ Hacker (73). 
Segmentation of ovum and formation of blastoderm in Nebalia\ But- 
chinsky (27).— Segmentation of winter eggs in Cladocera\ Samassa 
(153). 
Egg cleavage in Crustacea ; Claypole (35). 
Spermatozoa of Decapoda ; Brandes (24). 
Ontogeny of Honostrillidce ; Giesbrecht (69). 
Life-history of American freshwater Ostracoda , p. 415; Sharpe (166). 
Metamorphosis of Trichodactylus ; Muller (108). 
Transformation of Hermit Crab ; Bouvier (21). 
Breeding and development of the European Lobster ; Fullarton (62). — 
Lobster rearing ; Anon. (2). 
5. Habits, Commensalism, &c. 
Autotomy (self-mutilation) in Carcinus mamas \ Wiren (202). — Auto- 
tomy caused by Monostrillidce ; Giard (67). 
Isopocla commensal with Ants; Janet, p. 7 (85). 
Parasitism of Monostrillidce , with formation of a placenta between them 
and tissues of host ; Giard (65). — General significance of placental 
parasitism ; Giard (66). 
Wanderings of Oammarus and Porcellio ; Vosseler (194). 
6. Variation and Evolution. 
Meristic variation in the Edible Crab; Patterson (124). — Early local 
and individual variation in Crustacea ; Stingelin (181). 
Origin of all other Crabs from the Dromiacece , which themselves are 
derived from Homaridce ; Bouvier (19). 
Utility of specific characters in Crustacea ; Garstang (63). 
7. Biology and Distribution. 
Biology of Alpheidce found at Djibouti; Couti^re (38). — Biology of 
Choniostomatidce ; Hansen (77). — Habitations and distribution of Chonio- 
stomatidce ; Hansen (77). 
Plankton: — Aurivillius (4), Field (58), Fowler (59), Herdman, &c. 
(80), Kofoid (92), Nordgaard (116), Pitard (127-131), Zacharias 
(204-206). 
8. Nomenclature. 
Generic name of the Crayfish and Lobster; Bell (5), Pocock (133), 
Stebbing (171-173). 
Revision of the nomenclature of the Brachyura ; Rathbun (141). — 
Synonymy of genus Palinurus , p. 255; Pfeffer (125). 
9. Classification. 
Are the Arthropoda a natural group ? Anon. (3), Bernard (7), Car- 
penter (30), Claus (34), Hansen (75), Hutton (83), Jaworowski (86), 
Kingsley (90), Lankester (94), Laurie (96), Pocock (132), Stebbing 
(174). 
