8 Crust. 
CRUSTACEA. 
90. *[Lucas, H.] Note relative au genre Lucasius , Isopodes. Op. cit. 
iv. 4, p. 137. 
91. MacMunn, C. A. On the Chromatologv of the Blood of some 
Invertebrates. Q. J. Micr. Sci. xxv. pp. 469-490. 
Unable to detect any bands in spectrum of blood of Homarus, Cancer, 
Carcinus, Astacus. 
92. Maillard, G. Invertebres du Purbeckien du Jura. Abh. schw. 
pal. Ges. xi. [ Cypris , pp. 28 & 29.] 
93. *Male, M. L’Ecrevisse ; differentes especes, reproduction, elevage, 
&c. Paris : 1884, 8vo. 
94. Martens, E. von. Bericht ii. d. Leistungen in der Naturgeschichte 
der Crustaceen wahrend 1884. Arch. f. Nat. xli. p. 239, and 
Deutsche e. Z. xxix. p. 3. 
95. Matthew, G. F. The Geological Age of the Acadian Fauna. Rep. 
Brit. Ass. 1884, p. 742. 
The Acadian trilobites agree better with the Sobra than with the 
Menevian group. 
96. -—-. The Primitive Conocoryphean. T. c. p. 743. 
97. --. The Fauna of the St. John Group. Tr. R. Soc. Canada, ii. 
sect. 4, pp. 99-124. 
Account of species, with comparison of development of Conocoryphea 
and Paradoxides. 
Meinert. [See Schiodte.] 
98. Melland, B. Histology of the Striped Muscle Fibre. Q. J. Micr. 
Sci. xxv. pp. 371-390. 
Deals with the muscles of Homarus among others. 
99. Mercanti, F. Sullo sviluppo postembrionale della Telphusa fuvia- 
tilis. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. 1885, pp. 209-216. 
Has common features with Astacus and J\Iegalopa. 
100. Miers, E. J. A New Variety of Thelphusa. P. Z. S. 1885, 
pp. 237 & 238. 
101. -——. On the species of Micippa and Paramicippa. Ann. N. H. 
(5) xv. pp. 1-13. 
Restricts genus Paramicippa to the single sp. P. tuberculosa = M. 
parvirostris (Miers) ; and allows six species, M. cristata , mascaremca , 
philyra , spinosa and var. affinis , curtispina, thalia with varr. miliaris and 
aculeata. 
102. Miklouho-Maclay, N. de. The Barometro Araucano from the 
Chiloe Islands. P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. viii. p. 462. 
Shell of Lithodes antarcticus so hygroscopic as to be used for a baro¬ 
meter. 
103. McIntosh, W. C. The Annelida Polychccta, Rep. Voyage H.M.S. 
‘ Challenger,’ Zoology, vol. xii. 
Accounts of parasitic Crustacea [vide infra , p. 27]. 
