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50. Chadwick, H. C. 
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the University of Liverpool and the Sea-Fish Hatchery at Peel, p. 124-128, fig. 1-6. Liverpool, 
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1905. 
Briefly describes and figures first five stages of H. vulgaris, but presents no new facts. 
57. Clouston, T. S. 
The minute anatomy and physiology of the nervous system in the lobster ( Astacus viarinus). Edin- 
burgh New Philosophical Journal, vol. 17, p. 17-51, 2 pi. Edinburgh, 1863. 
52. Cobb, John N. 
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Washington, 1901. 
52a. Cols, Leon J. 
Description of an abnormal lobster cheliped. Biological Bulletin, vol. xviii, p. 252-268, fig. 
1-9. Boston, 1910. 
Describes crusher claw of Tobster, bearing a double extra claw iu secondary symmetry. 
53. Collins , Joseph W. 
Report upon a convention held at Boston in 1903 to secure better protection of the lobster. 1-52 p. 
Boston, 1904. 
54. Cornish, Thomas. 
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55. Coste, M. 
Voyage d’Exploration sur le littoral de la France et de l’ltalie. Deuxifeme edit., suivie de nouveaux 
documents sur les pfeehes fluviales et marines. Publiee par ordre de S. M. l’Empereur sous les 
auspices de S. Exc. le Ministre de 1 ’ Agriculture, du Commerce et des Travaux publiques. 4to. 
Imprimerie Imperiale, p. i-xxiv, 1-298, text fig. and 2 pi. Paris, 1861. Beginning on page 157 
is a series of appendices under the general title “ Documents relatifs aux Peches Marines. ” Ap- 
pendix vi (p. 201-208) is entitled “ Rapport k S. E. le Ministre de la Marine sur la reproduction 
des Crustaces, au point de vue de la rdglementation des Peches.” 
Coste’s original account of the reproduction and development of the European lobster, thus buried in an ap- 
pendix to a public document, seems to have successfully escaped bibliographers up to the present. We are indebted 
to Dr. Richard Rathbun, who gave a summary of the paper in 1884 (see 226, p. S03), for unearthing it at the present 
time. An indication of the accuracy of Coste’s statements is given at page 190 of the present work. 
5 6- 
[Report of work of Gerbe.] Faits pour servir a l’histoire de la fecondation chez les crustaces. 
Comptes rendus d 1 ’Academie des sciences, t. 56, p. 432. Paris, 1858. 
57 - 
Etude sur les moeurs et sur la generation d’un certain nombre d’animaux marins. Ibid., t. 47, 
P- 4 S- 50 - Paris . i8 5 8 - 
58. Couch, Jonathan. * 
Observations on some circumstances attending the process of exuviation in shrimps and lobsters. 
Magazine of Zoology and Botany, vol. 1, p. 170-173. 1837. For translation, see Bemerkungen 
fiber den Hautungsprocess der Krebse und Krabben. Archiv ffir Naturgeschichte von Wieg- 
mann, jalirg. 4, bd. 1, p. 337-342. Berlin, 1838. 
59 • 
On the process of exuviation and growth in crabs and lobsters and other British species of stalk- 
eyed crustacean animals. Eleventh Annual Report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Soci- 
ety, 1843, p. 1-15. Falmouth, 1845. 
