ENDEAVOUR SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



The peraeopoda are normal, the basal joints widely 

 expanded, the posterior margin in the fifth distinctly 

 serrate. The uropoda and telson show a close general 

 resemblance to those of Waldeckia obesa, Chevreux. (See 

 Pigs. 1 h and i.) 



Fig. 1 h i. 



h. Third uropod. 



kriiyeri White. 

 Telson. 



The branchiae are large and bear a number of transverse 

 folds on the upper portion like those in Anonyx nugax, 

 Phipps. I did not find any "accessory branchiae," but was 

 unable to make a full examination in the single specimen 

 I dissected. 



It is evident that the genus Ephippiphora is very nearly 

 related to Socarnes, as Boeck stated when he established 

 that genus in 1870. The resemblance of E. kroyeri to 

 Waldeckia obesa, Chevreux, a species which I consider the 

 same as W. zschaui (Pfeffer), is so close that the two should, 

 I think, be placed in the same genus, but at present I leave 

 them as they are and the discussion of these genera must 

 be held over for some future occasion. 



WALDECKIA CHEVREUXI, St ebbing. 



(Fig. 2J 

 Waldeckia chevreuxi, Stebbing, 1910, p. 572, pi. 47 b. 



Localities. Schouten Island, Tasmania, 5 fathoms. Many 

 specimens, the largest about 8 mm. in length. (Reg. Xo. 

 E5351.) 



Entrance to Oyster Bay, Tasmania. Two specimens. 

 (Reg. No. E 4764.) 



