36 Crust. 
X. Crustacea. 
Leptochelia danica sp. n. Denmark, 
Hansen Kobenhavn Nath. Medd. 
1909 p. 227. 
Leptognathia longiremis p. 229 pi. v 
figs. 3a-3b, Sarsii sp. n. Norway p. 229, 
Hansen t.c. 
ISOPODA. 
( Isopoda , changes in nomenclature, 
Rathbun Washington D.O. Proc. Biol. 
Soc. 17 1904 pp. 169-172) — excretory 
organs, Ter-Poghossian Zs. Natw. 
Stuttgart, 81 p. 1 27 text-figs. — 
section unilatdrale du systeme ner- 
veux, Drzewina Paris C. R. soc. biol. 
65 p. 320 — of Northumberland and 
Durham, Norman and Brady New- 
castle Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. 3 p. 285 — 
Danish marine, list & notes, Hansen 
Kebenhavn Nath. Medd. 1909 p. 197 
— freshwater spp. of Algeria and 
Tunisia, distrib., Gurney London J. R. 
Microsc. Soc. 1909 p. 273 — of Elles- 
mere Land, Sars Rep. 2nd Arctic 
Exp. “ Fram ” 18 p. 8. 
Asellota. 
Asellus aquaticus, Regen era tions- 
vorgange, Janda Prag SitzBer. Bohm. 
Ges. Wiss. 1908 1909 No. 6 28 pp. 2 pis. 
— Insertionsweise der muskeln, Wege 
Zool. Anz. 35 p. 124. 
Eurycope leevis sp. n. Kosliika 
Islands, Richardson Washington Proc. 
U. S. Nation. Mus. 37 No. 1701 p. 120 
fig. 46-46. 
IJaliacris neozelanica notes, Chilton 
Subantarct. Ids. New Zealand 2 p. 650 
fig. 14. 
laera marina variation, Hansen 
Kebenhavn Nath. Medd. 1909 p. 208 
figs. 1-8. 
Iais pubescens notes on habits, 
Chilton Subantarct. Ids. New Zea- 
land 2 p. 649. 
Jceropsis patagoniensis sp. n. east 
coast of Patagonia, Richard30N Proc. 
U. S. Nation. Mus. 36 No. 1675 p. 421 
lfig. 
Janira neglecta sp. n. Auckland 
Ids. and New Zealand, Chilton Sub- 
antarct. Ids. New Zealand 2 p. 648 
fig. 13 — J. japonica sp. n. Kosliika 
Islands, RioHards on Washington Proc. 
[1909] 
U. S. Nation. Mus. 37 No. 1701 p. 114 
fig. 36-37. 
Microprotus gen. n. ( Janiridae ) cae- 
cus sp. n., Bering Sea p. 116 fig. 38-42, 
Richardson Washington Proc. U. S. 
Nation. Mus. 37 No. 1701. 
Munna fabricii p. 211 pi. iii figs, 
figs, la-lo, minuta sp. n. Denmark p. 
213 pi. iii figs. 2a-2c, Hansen Koben- 
liavn Nath. Medd. 1909. 
Munnopsis latifrons Beddard, Japan 
p. 119, figs. 43-44, M. sp. n. ? p. 119 
Richardson Washington Proc. U. S. 
Nation. Mus. 37 No. 1701. 
PlIREATOICIDEA. 
Phreatoicopsis berricola digostive sys- 
tem, Smith London Trans. Linn. Soc. 
Ser. 2 Zool. 11 p. 71 pi. xii figs. 12-13. 
Phreatoicus spinosus habits &c., 
Smith Naturalist in Tasmania p. 80 
fig. 19 — P. spinosus p. 72 pi. xii figs. 
7, 8, 11; brevicaudatus p. 73 pi. xii 
fig. 5, 6, 10, spp. n. Great Lake, Tas- 
mania, australis p. 72 ,pl. xii fig. 1, 3, 
4, 9, Smith London Trans. Linn. Soc. 
Ser. 2 Zool. 11. 
Flabellifera. 
JEga symmetrica Richardson, Bering 
Sea p. 79, magnoculis Bowers Bank, 
Bering Sea p. 80 fig. 7, synopthalma 
Uraga Strait p. 81, fig. 8 spp. n., 
Richardson YVashington P/oc. U. S. 
Nation. Mus. 37 No. 1701. 
Alcirona niponia sp. n., Korea 
Strait, Richardson t.c. p. 78, lig. 6. 
Ancinus depressus (Say) rodescribed 
and figured, Richardson op. cit. 
36 No. 1663 p. 173, figs. 1-9. — A. 
granulatus sp. n. California, Holmes 
and Gay t.c. No. 1670 p. 375 figs. 1, 2. 
• Bathynomus doderleini Suruga Gulf, 
Japan, Richardson op. cit. 37 No. 
1701 p. 78. 
Oymodoce japonica Japan, Richard- 
son t.c. p. 92. 
Dynamenella huttoni, notes, Chilton 
Subantarct. Ids. New Zealand 2 p. 
657. 
Exosphaeroma gigas > notes, Chilton 
t.c. p. 652 — E. oregonensis , Atka, 
Unalaska and Attu, Richardson 
Washington Proc. U. S. Nation. Mus. 
37 No. 1701 p. 92. 
