28 Crust. 
X. CRUSTACEA. 
Abnormal specimen of Brachiella thynni ; Brian (37). 
Gynandromorphisru in Porcellio ; Verhoeff (277) p. 19. 
Lateral hermaphroditism in individual of Palinurus frontalis , external 
characters described and figured ; Burger (42). 
7. Phytogeny and Classification. 
Relations of Crustacea to other Arthropoda; Lankester (147). 
Phylogeny of Crustacea , embryological considerations, distinctions of 
naupliar and post-naupliar regions, body-cavity &c.; Schimkewitsch (234). 
Relationships and classification of Argulidce ; Wilson (286). 
Phylogeny and affinities of Cirripedia ; Gruvel (102). 
Evolution of Cirripedia \ Perrier (201). 
Phylogeny and classification of Epicaridea , Bonnier (23) p. 227 &c. 
Branchuropus n. g. ( Isopoda ) uniting Anuropus with normal Cirolanidce ; 
Moore (175). 
Relations of Palaeozoic “ Schizopoda 55 to living Anaspides ; Calman (43), 
Peach (199). 
Phylogeny of Becapoda, with special reference to respiratory system ; 
Bohn (21). 
Evolution of Becapoda\ Jaekel (135) p. 1071 &c. 
Tremataspidce compared with Phyllopod Crustacea; Patten (196). 
Classification of Galatheidce with keys to some spp.; Benedict (12). 
Classification of Bromiacea and Oxystomata ; Milne Edwards & 
Bouvier (170). 
Systematic position of Amphion\ Koeppel (140). 
8. Miscellaneous. 
Review of literature for 1902; Giesbrecht & Mayer (98). 
Summaries of recent work; Stebbing (261-263). 
Economic :—General account of Lobster from an economic point of view ; 
CouTikRE (65): Biology of Lobster in relation to Legislation; Field (87): 
Experiments in hatching and rearing Lobsters; [Cunningham] (72): 
Lobster Fishery of Maine, U.S. ; Cobb (62): Prawn fishery in Norway, 
with special reference to Leander Fabricii and Pandalus borealis ; Wol- 
leBjEK (289): Crustacea as food of fishes, lists ; Scott (243) : food of yoimg 
Gadus virens ; Nordgaard (187): freshwater Copepoda and Cladocera as 
food of fish; Arnold (5), Zacharias (298). 
Nomenclature—genus Lynceus\ Stebbing (259). 
Nomenclature and synonymy of Parasitic Copepoda ; Poche (203). 
Methods of collecting marine micro-crustacea ; Trouessart (273). 
III. DISTRIBUTION. 
1. GEOGRAPHICAL. 
Distribution of Epicaridea ; Bonnier (23) p. 157. 
Distribution of fresh-water and marine Argulidce ; Wilson (286). 
Caspian Sea, Polyphcmidce n. spp.; Sars (228). 
Copepoda in brackish or fresh-water pools on pack-ice, Antarctic Seas ; 
Giesbrecht (97) p. 4. 
Mingling of fresh-water and marine forms in brackish water; Levander 
(152a). 
