25 Crust. 
Systematic. — Decapoda. 
2631 
Ordovician. 
Montgomeryshire, Ostracoda sp. n. 5 
Wade, 291. 
N. America, Ostracoda ; Raymond, 
221 . 
Silurian. 
Norway, Kristiania area, Phyllo- 
carida ; Kiser, 154. 
Michigan, Ostracoda spp. n. ; Grabau, 
121 . 
Devonian. 
Eastern N. America, Ostracoda ; 
Clarke, 74. 
Middle Devonic, Wisconsin, Ostra- 
coda, Phyllocarida ; Cleland, 74a. 
Carboniferous. 
Bristol, Pliyllopoda and Ostracoda ; 
Bolton, 37. 
Arkansas, Ostracoda spp. n. ; Girty, 
120 . 
Unter-carbon-Kalkstein von Cha- 
barny, Crustacea ; Janischewsky, 145. 
Moorefield shale, Arkansas, Ostra- 
coda sp. n. : Girty, 119. 
Coal Measures, England, Syncarida 
sp. n. ; Caiman, 57, 58 : Derbyshire, 
Phyllopoda sp. n. ; Moysey, 197. 
Triassic. 
Ungarn, Estheria sp. n. ; Freeh, 
112 : Ostracoda spp. n. ; M6hes, 
187. 
Jurassic. 
Tithonian, Stramborg, Galaiheidea 
spp. n., Dromiacca spp. n. ; Blasohke, 
34. 
Inferior Oolite, Gloucester, Polli- 
cipes ( Cirripedia ) ; Withers, 304. 
Cretaceous. 
Lower Greensand, Isle of Wight, 
Loricata spp. n. ; Reed, 222. 
Cenomanian, Bohemia, Crustacea, list 
with figs. ; Fri6,113. 
Senonian, Oxynaspis ( Cirripedia ) ; 
Joleaud, 147. 
Upper Senonian, Salisbury, Wilt- 
shire, Cirripedia spp. n. ; Withers, 
303. 
Tertiary. 
Italy, Brachyura ; Fabiani, 104. 
Japan, Brachyura spp. n. ; Yoko- 
yama, 310. 
Falun s do Touraine, Ostracoda ; 
Lecointre, 170 : Cirripedia ; Lecointre, 
171. 
Middle Eocene, Cyrenaica, Ostra- 
coda sp. n. ; Chapman, 61. 
Miocene, Eggenburg, Austria, Cirri- 
pedia sp. n. ; Alessandri, 5. 
Pliocene, Italy, Cyclometopa ; Fu- 
cini, 114. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC. 2631 
DECAPODA. 
Gliederung u. Golenko, Klunzinger 
Verh. D. zool. Ges. Leipzig 20-21 
(1910-11) 1911 pp. 125-141 figs.— 
Autotomy, Drzewina Arcachon Bull. 
Soc. Sci. .Station Zool. 12 1909 pp. 1- 
15. — Geruchssinn, Doflein Biol. Cen- 
tralbl. Leipzig 31 pp. 706-707. — * 
blood-coagulation, Tait Plymouth J. 
Mar. Biol. Ass. 9 p. 192. — ferments 
prot6olytiques, Sellier Bui. stat. biol. 
Arcachon 13 pp. 69-209 figs. — Food 
of Halibut and other fish, T. Scott 
Glasgow Rep. Fish. Board 28 pt. iii 
p. 34. 
Decapoda N. Atlantic and Mediter- 
ranean, Botjvier Paris C. R. Acad. sci. 
152 pp. 746-750. — Kcrmadcc Ids., 
Chilton Wellington Trans. N. Zonk 
Inst. 43 pp. 547-563. — Kara Sea, 
Stappers Due D’Orleans Camp. Arct. 
1907 pp. 139-152. 
“ Zoea-larven ” Warmeempfindlieh- 
keit, Schmid Biol. Centralbl. 31 p. 538. 
Brachyura. 
Indian Ocean, notes on many spp., 
only figured spp. noted further below, 
Rathbun London Trans. Linn. Soc. 
Zool. 14 pp. 191-261. — Southern Pata- 
gonia, Ortmann Rep. Princeton Univ. 
Exp. Patagonia 3 p. 660. — New Zea- 
land, notes on spp., Chilton Rcc. 
Canterbury Mus. 1 pp. 288-296. 
