21 Crust. 
Subject Index. — Museums, Etc. — Technique. 
2603 
A. Borgert’s expedition (1904-5), fresh- 
water plankton collns. descr. ; Apstein, 
13 ; Daday, 99. 
0. F. Cook collns. Liberian Isopoda, 
Eubelidae descr. ; Richardson, 267. 
“ Fish Hawk ” collns. Cirripedia 
descr. ; Pilshry, 244. 
“ Frangais ” Antarctic expedition 
(1903-5), diagn. spp. n. etc. Amphipoda ; 
Chevreux, 69 ; collns. Amphipoda descr. ; 
Chevreux, 70 ; collns. Scbizopoda, 
Decapoda descr. ; Couture, 84 ; collns. 
Copepoda descr. ; Quidor, 253 ; collns. 
Isopoda descr. ; Richardson, 266. 
“ Gauss ” German antarctic expedi- 
tion, preliminary descr. Cirripedia oper- 
culata ; Gruvel, 139 ; preliminary descr. 
Pedunculate Cirripedia ; Gruvel, 140 ; 
spp. n. Diastylidae, Leuconidae; Zim- 
mer, 375 ; Cumacea ; Zimmer, 376. 
“Investigator” collns., spp. figured; 
Alcock, Annandale & MacGilchrist, 2. 
North Pacific Exploring Expedition 
(1853-6), colln. Brachyura and Ano- 
mura descr ; Stimpson, 337. 
“ Princesse-Alice ” collns. Calanoida ; 
Sars, 279. 
“Princesse-Alice” (1907), list of 
stations (Nos. 2563-2673); Richard, 
265. 
“ Research” expedition, B. of Biscay 
(1900), collns. plankton Decapoda descr. ; 
Kemp, 178. 
Russian Spitzbergen expedition, colln. 
Decapoda ; Birula, 25. 
F. and P. Sarasin, colln. Malaysian 
land Isopoda descr. ; Dollfus, 104. 
“ Sealark ” expedition, Indian Ocean 
(1905), non-marine Decapoda descr. ; 
Borradaile, 30. 
“ Siboga ” expedition, collns. Cirri- 
pedia pedunculata descr. ; Hoek, 159 ; 
diagnoses spp. n. Macrura ; Man, 204. 
Swedish Antarctic expedition, spp. n. 
Diastylidae, Leuconidae ; Zimmer, 375 ; 
Cumacea ; Zimmer, 376. 
“Valdivia” expedition, Copilia spp.; 
Steuer, 335 ; Hyperiidea ; Woltereck, 
364. 
Max Weber collns. Malaysian terres- 
trial Isopoda descr. ; Dollfus, 104. 
“ Woy Woy ” (1906) collns. descr.; 
McCulloch, 202. 
Nomenclature, etc. 
Detailed descriptions versus differen- 
tial diagnoses ; Racovitza, 256 p. 146. 
Type-specimens, usually regarded with 
undue reverence ; Racovitza, 256 p. 148. 
Descriptive nomenclature, Isopoda ; 
Racovitza, 256 p. 150. 
Neonyms, “ Arthreuclasty ” (“ Arthreu- 
clastie ”),form of autotomy ; Pi€ron, 241. 
Neonyms, “ autospasy ” (“ Autospa- 
sie ”), form of autotomy ; Pi4ron, 241. 
Technique. 
Collecting, preserving and packing 
specimens, 230. 
Push-net used in “ Cherve ” fishery ; 
Norman, 217 p. 359 fig. 
Plankton net, new ; C6pfcde, 62. 
Full-speed plankton net, “ Ethmo- 
phor ” ; Zacharias, 368. 
Collecting plankton samples at full 
speed ; Volk, 348 p. 142. 
Quantitative plankton determination ; 
Ekman, 114 p. 43. 
Quantitative plankton determination; 
Volk, 348 p. 142. 
Quantitative plankton investigations 
criticised ; Herdman, 151. 
Examination of living plankton at 
sea ; Bouvier, 34, p. 30. 
Examination of plankton, dark-ground 
illumination, etc. ; Volk, 348, p. 143. 
Photographv plankton organisms ; 
Volk, 348, p. 144. 
Mud-cultures, collecting and preserv- 
ing samples, hatching out contents ; 
Kammerer, 174, 175, p. 235. 
Recording material collected ; Pace, 
227. 
Marine aquarium, care of Crustacea ; 
Czepa, 98. 
Marine aquarium at a distance from 
the sea ; Schmalz, 284. 
Rearing Sacculina larvae ; Smith, 
307. 
Development parasitic Copepoda ; 
McClendon, 201. 
Holding mechanism for vivisection 
experiments on Decapoda ; Giaja & Vl&s, 
131. 
