2 Crust. 
X. CRUSTACEA. 
INTRODUCTION. 
The Record of Crustacea for 1901 is very much larger than any of its 
predecessors, the list of Titles reaching the number of 267. As usual 
by far the greater number of these are devoted to Decapoda, but the 
Isopoda, Copepoda, Cladocera and Ostracoda have come in for a fair share 
of attention. 
Foremost amongst the works recorded must stand Lilljeborg’s “Clado¬ 
cera Suecise,” upon the completion of which the author is to be sincerely 
congratulated. This work should prove of the greatest value to specialists 
on the Entomostraca. Muller’s Deutschlands Siisswasser-Ostracoden 
(154) and Major Alcock’s two noteworthy memoirs on Indian Decapoda 
(1-2) are also important. These are the largest works of the year. 
Stebbing (214) has discovered that the name Cuma is preoccupied and 
proposes therefore to abolish it and also the name Cumacea for which he 
substitutes Sympoda. It may be questioned whether so well known a 
name should be abolished even for the sake of compliance with the accepted 
rules of nomenclature, and the author makes the substitution with great 
diffidence. 
Fifty-five new genera and subgenera are recorded in the Systematic 
Index and these are distributed as follows :—Decapoda 21 ; Schizopoda 1 ; 
Isopoda 10; Ampkipoda 4; Cladocera 4; Copepoda 6; Ostracoda 4; 
Cirripedia 2 ; Eurypterida 2 ; Pantopoda 1. 
I. TITLES* 
[For Gigantostraca, see p. 55, for Pantopoda, p. 59.] 
1 . Alcock, A. A descriptive catalogue of the Indian Deep-Sea Crustacea 
Decapoda Macrura and Anomala in the Indian Museum being a 
revised account of the Deep-Sea Species collected by the Royal 
Marine Survey Ship Investigator. Calcutta, 4to, 1901, pp. iv + 286, 
iii pis. [Abbreviated as Indian Deep-Sea Macrura.] 
2 . -. Catalogue of the Indian Decapod Crustacea in the Collection of 
the Indian Museum. Part i. Brackyura , Fasc. i. Introduction and 
Dromides or Dromiacea (Brackyura primigenia). Calcutta, 4to, 
pp. 1-80, pis. a & i-viii. [Abbreviated as Indian Decap. Crust, i.] 
Alzona, C. [See Vint & Alzona (241).] 
3: Anon. Methods for destroying Land-Crabs. West Ind. Bull, ii, 
pp. 291-293. 
4. *Barfod, H. JVephrops norvegicus. Nerthus Jahrg. iii, pp. 789-791, 
802 & 803, 1 fig. 
5. Bather, F. A. The Geologic Distribution of Pollicipes and Scal- 
pellum. Science (n. s.) xiv, p. 112. Reprinted in Geol. Mag. (iv) 
viii, pp. 521 & 522. 
* An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has not seen 
the Journal or Work referred to. 
