?)5G Canon A. M. Norman on the XLVII. — Nofe'i on the Crustacea of the Channel Islands. By Canon A. M. NoEMAN, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. [Plates XVI. & XVI r.] The following publications relate to those Crustacea which are already recorded from the Channel Islands : — 1. ' The Channel Islands.' By D. T. Ansted and R. G. Latham. 1862. pp. 231 -23o. In tins work the list of Cirripedia was supplied by Mr. CoUinfrs, that of the Stalk-eyed Crustacea by Mr. Lukis and Mr. Le Lievre, that of the Isopoda and Amphipoda by Mr. Le Lievre, and that of the Entomostraca by Mr. Collinp^s. 2. * Eecherches sur la Faune Marine des lies Anglo-Normandes.' By Dr. Rene Kcehler. 1885. 3. Walker (A. O.) and Hornell (J.j. " Report on the Schizopoda, Cumacea, Isopoda, and Amphipoda of the Channel Islands," Journ. Marine Zoology and Microscopy, vol. ii. 1890, pp. 49-55. 4. Thompson (Isaac C). " Report on the Plankton Copepoda of the Channel Isles," Journ. Marine Zoology and Microscopy, Dec. 1897. I have not seen this paper, but, according to Mr. Sinel, it contains thirty-one species. 5. Sinel (Joseph). " A Contribution to our KJnowledge of the Crustacea of the Channel Islands," Trans. Guernsey Soc. of Nat. Sci. 1906. ]\r. Chevreux collected at Jersey, and sent a list of species to Messrs. Walker and Hornell for use in their Catalogue. The Stalk-eyed Crustacea (except Schizopoda). The following is a full list of the Stalk-eyed Crustacea which have been recorded. I have found almost all the species myself, but tiiey are here given on the authority of {A.) Ansted, (A") Koehler, {S.) Sinel. Where no letter follows a name all three writers include the species; where an initial letter or letters follow the name it must be under-stood that the writer or writers thus indicated record the species. After the list I add some notes on a few species. Many of the Stalk-eyed Crustacea which are found in the Channel Islands have been figured by Mr. J. Sinel in his recently published ' An Outline of the Natural History of our Shores/ 1906 (Swan, Sonnen.schein, & Co.). This is a very useful work for any person commencing the study of marine zoology.