AMPH1PODA. CHILTON. 



second broad with rounded apex, concave on the inner side 

 so as to fit against th<> other mouth appendages. The 

 maxillipeds have the inner plate short with three or four 

 stout teeth at the end and many spinules, the outer plate 



g- 



1 / g. Ephippiphora kroyeri White. 

 First gnathopod. f/. Second gnatliopod 



large and broad, its margin entire, without spinules ; palp 

 well developed, reaching beyond the end of the outer plate : 

 inner surface with joints well fringed with setae as shown 

 in the figure. In Fig. 1 e the inner lobe of the maxilliped 

 is seen in profile as it lies in the natural position projecting 

 inwards almost at right angles to the rest of the appendage 

 which closes in the other mouth parts posteriorly. 



The gnathopoda (Figs. I/ and g) are very like those of 

 Waldeckia obesa, Chevreux. 



