CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA. 



p. 311, line 9. for Pena'us read Peneus. 



p. 320, line 3. for periopods read pereiopods, 



p. 320, 2nd par., line 7. for the read this. 



p. 320, 2nd par., line 11. for lere read lere. 



p. 324, 1st par. add Though the single specimen of "Parapeneus" 

 rectacutus in the U.S. National Museum collection (received 

 from the Indian Museum) is in very poor condition, small 

 scale-like exopodites certainly seem to be present on the 

 thoracic legs ; for this reason and because of the absence of 

 sutures on the carapace this species is transferred to the 

 genus Penaeopsis. 



p. 333, below Penaeopsis macleayi (Haswell) insert sub-heading. 

 "Penceus macleayi." (Note: This is not a species collected by 

 the P.I.S. "Endeavour," and should be sub-headed, like other 

 such species in this report, under the original name given 

 by Haswell.) 



p. 352, 2nd par. add As in the preceding species, only the third 

 legs are provided with epipodites. 



p. 352, footnote 40. add Dr. Schmitt has since proved that 

 minute spines are present on the telson in T. granulosus. 

 An adult female "Endeavour" specimen (79-5 mm. long) 

 from the collection of the United States National Museum 

 was sent specially for our examination. This proved to 

 possess two pairs of very minute spines on the telson in 

 advance of the subterminals, which were almost lost to view 

 among the fringes of hair adorning the edges of the telson. 

 A further microscopic examination of the figured specimen 

 in the collection of the Australian Museum verifies the pre- 

 vious statement, but with the assistance of the United States 

 National Museum specimen there may be detected two pairs 

 of most minute indentations on the edges of the telson above 

 the subterminal spines, which mark the position where 

 minute spines occurred. They have apparently become 

 rubbed off, as suggested by Dr. Schmitt (in lit.). 



p. 352, last par., line 3. for does read do. 



p. 356, line 9. for part read par. 



p. 358, line 12. delete possible. 



p. 358, 3rd par., last line. for Stimpson read (Stimpson). 



p. 366, 8th par., line 1. for pestasma read petasma. 



p. 369, 4th par., line 9. after Bate insert ("Challenger" Kept. 

 Zool., xxiv., Macrura, 1888, pi. xxxii., fig. 3). 



p. 372, line 5. for subtribe Hoplophorida read superfamily 

 Oplophoroida. 



p. 372, lines 12, 13 and 26. for Hoplophorida read Oplophoroida. 



p. 372, line 18. for Hoplophoridce read Oplophorida: 



p. 372. line 37. for Anchistiella hani read Anchiatiella hahni. 



