DISTRIBUTION. 
Crust. 15 
California: n. g. and 17 n. spp. of Isopoda; Richardson (97). —Lower 
California: Decapoda incl., 2 n. spp. of Eupagurus , n. sp. of Calcinus , 
2 n. spp. of Clibanarius , 2 n. spp. of Hypoconcha ; Bouvier (20). 
Rio Tocantin: 2 n. spp. of Cladocera; Hansen (54). 
Hong Kong : Crustacea, n. sp. of Dioxippe ; Koelbel (69). 
Sandal Bay, Lifu : Caprellidce , n. sp. of Metaprotella ; Mayer (79). 
New Zealand : 4 n. gg. and 69 n. spp. of Copepoda ; Brady (21).— 
Dunedin: Amphipoda , n. sp. of Hyale , p. 206; Thomson (120).—Welling¬ 
ton: n. g. of Anomura ; Thomson (119). 
ii. Local Faunas. 
Pacific: Cirripedia; Weltner (133). 
N. America: Isopoda; Richardson (97). 
Monterey Bay, California: Decapoda ; Doflein (44). 
S. America: Decapoda; Doflein (44), p. 185. 
E. Asia: Crustacea’, Koelbel (69). 
New Zealand: Anomura ; Thomson (119): Marine Copepoda; Brady 
(21): Orchestidce ; Thomson (120). 
3. FOSSIL FORMS. 
Palaeozoic, Gt. Britain: Phyllopodct incl. 5 n. spp. and 2 n. g.; J ones & 
Woodward (65). 
Cambrian, Kennebecasis Valley, Canada: 3 n. spp. of Ostracoda; 
Matthew (78). 
Etcheminian, Newfoundland: Crustacea', Matthew (77). 
Silurian, Scotland: Crustacea , p. 659 ; Peach & Horne, Silurian Rocks 
of Britain, Yol. I, in Mem. geol. Surv. LT. K.—Podolia: Ostracoda; 
Venyukow (122).—Lower Silurian, Brittany: n. g. of Phyliopoda ; Jones 
& Woodward (66). 
Devonian, S. Indiana and C. Kentucky: Entomostraca ; Kindle, Bull. 
Amer. Pal. xii, p. 85. 
Permian, Frankfurt on the Maine ; Phyliopoda , n. sp. of Estheriina ; 
Jones & Woodward (66). 
Upper Limestone, Linn, S. W. of Glasgow: Phyliopoda , n. sp. of 
Lebescontia (n. g.); Jones & Woodward (66). 
Tertiary, Mecklenburg: Ostracoda-, Lienenklaus (71). 
Eocene, Oullins, Lyon : Ostracoda ', Fourtau (50). 
Miocene, Panama: n. sp. of Calappa; Bouvier (19). 
4. PARASITIC FORMS. 
On Fish: Crustacea; Brian (22): Copepoda; Bassett-Smith (9). 
IV. SYSTEMATIC.! 
The following papers deal with Crustacea generally: — Anon. (7); Auri- 
villius (8); Pavesi in Robecchi Bricchetti (98); Sowinsky (109 & 
110); Stebbing (112). 
f This sign when prefixed to a quotation indicates a fossil form or forms. 
