LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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77. [Jones, T. R., & Kirkby, J. W.] Notes on the Carboniferous 
Ostracocla of the N.W. of England. Geol. Mag. (3) ii. p. 535. 
Species from the borders of Lancashire and Westmoreland ; of 7 new 
forms future accounts are promised. 
78. -, & Woodward, H. Notes on the British Species of Ceratio- 
caris. T. c. pp. 385-397 & 460-467, with figs, of C. papilio and 
stygia. 
Jones. [See also Etheridge (36).] 
79. Keryille, H. de. Crustaces Schizopodes de l’Estuaire de la Seine. 
Bull. Soc. Rouen, 1885. pp. 89-98. 
80. Kingsley, J. S. Notes on the Embryology of Limulus. Q. J. 
Micr. Sci. xxv. pp. 521-576. 
Takes up several points previously untouched, pointing strongly in the 
direction of the Arachnid character of Limulus. 
Kirkby. [See Jones (76, 77).] 
81. Koch, G. A. Zur Krebspest in Oberosterreich. Circ. deutsch. Fisch. 
Yer. 1885, p. 75. 
82. Koebel, C. Carcinologisches. SB. Ak. Wien, sc. 1, pp. 312-323. 
Descriptions and figures of 3 new species. 
83. Koehler, R. Un Isopode nouveau. Ann. Sci. Nat. xix. No. 1, 
7 pp. 
84. Krukenberg, C. F. W. Vergleichende Physiologische Yortrage, 
iy. Physiologie der Thierischen Geriistsubstanz. Heidelberg : 1885, 
8vo. 
Analysis of chitin, p. 201 et seq. 
85. Lacaze-Duthiers, H. de. Laura gerardice, type nouveau de Crustace 
parasite. Mem. Ac. Sci. xlii. pp. 160, pi. viii. 
The anatomy and development of a parasite on Gerardia (= Gorgonia 
tuberculata ), probably belonging to the CirrJupedia. 
86. Lankester, E. R. A New Hypothesis as to the Relationship of the 
Lung-book of Scorpio to the Gill-book of Limulus. Q. J. Micr. Sci. 
1885, xxv. pp. 339-342. ' 
That the gill-book of Scorpio is equivalent to the introverted lung- 
book of Limulus. 
87. Lankester, Benham, & Beck. The Muscular and Endoskeletal 
Systems of Limulus and Scorpio. Tr. Z. S. xi. pp. 311-384. 
A description and comparison of these systems, tending in the main 
to the Arachnid character of Limulus. 
88. Lovett, E. Notes on British Stalk-Eyed Crustacea. Zool. (3) ix. 
A series of notes, in various numbers, on anatomy and habits. 
89. ^Lucas, H. Ourozeulctes oiceni (M.-Edw.). Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. v. 1, 
p. 58. 
