LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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104. Murdoch, J. Seven new species of Crustacea and one Worm from 
Arctic Alaska. P. U. S. Nat. Mus. vii. pp. 518-522. 
105. -. Report of the Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska. Wash¬ 
ington : 1885, large 4to [ Crustacea , pp. 136-151]. 
106. Nassonow, N. Zur Embryonalentwicklung v. Balanus. Zool. Anz. 
viii. pp. 44-46. [Abstr. J. R. Micr. Soc. 1885, p. 643.] 
Finds that a polar body is formed after the laying of the ovum ; of 
the two blastomeres resulting from the first segmentation, one gives rise 
to the ectoderm, the other to the endoderm ; invagination epibolic, 
proctodasum eventually formed close to blastopore. 
107. *Ninni, A. P. Sulla ricomparsa dei Gambari ( Astacus fluviatilis) 
nel Trevigiano. Treviso : 1885, 8vo. 
108. Noll, F. C. Leben der Krebse im Meere. Zool. Gart. xxvi. p. 91. 
On the scavenging functions of crabs. 
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109. *Nordquist, O. Om forekomsten af Ishafscrustaceer uti mellersta 
Finlands sjoar. Medd. Soc. Fenn. xi. p. 28. 
110. *-. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der inneren mannlichen Geschlechts- 
organe der Cypriden. (Dissert.) Helsingfors : 1885, 4to, 41 pp., 
6 pi. [Act. Soc. Sc. Fenn. xv.] 
111. Notlixg, F, Crustaceen aus dem Tertiar Aegyptens. SB. Ak. 
Berlin, 1885, PP- 487-497. 
Several new species, vide Decapoda , Palaeontology. 
112. Osborne, H. L. Metamorphosis of Limulus polyphemus. J. Hopk. 
Univ. Circ. v. No. 43. 
113. Packard, A. S. Carboniferous Xiphosura new to N. America. 
Am. Nat. xix. pp. 291-294. 
Describes briefly the limbs of Cyclus and Euproops hitherto unknown, 
which resemble those of the larval Limulus. 
114. —. The Syncarida. T. c. pp. 700-703. [Abstr. from Mem. Nat. 
Ac. Sci.] 
Places the Syncarida (Acanthotelson ) near the base of the Thoraco- 
straca, and near Stomatopoda and Schizopoda. 
115. -. The Anthracaridce. T.c. pp.880 & 881. [Abstr. from op. cit.~\ 
A new family of Decapoda Macrura for the reception of Anthra- 
palcemon. 
116. ——. The Gampsony chides , an undescribed Family of fossil Schizo- 
pod Crustacea. T. c. pp. 790-793, [Abstr. from op. citd\ 
Erects this new family for the genera Palceocaris and Gampsonyx , 
Garb., and suggests that they, descended from such a form as Acantho¬ 
telson , are ancestors of living Schizopoda. 
117. --Embryology of Limulus polyphemus. P, Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. 
p. 268, and Am. Nat. xix.pp. 722-726. [Also J. R. Micr. Soc. 1885, 
p. 806.] 
Regards Limulus as standing in a separate class from both Tracheata 
and Crustacea. Description and figures of one stage only. 
