﻿•ENDEAVOUE" SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



(ii.) The accessory styli are rarely quite smooth, and often 



show distinct though very minute spines. They 



range in length from 60 ^ to very rarely more than 



85><, and in diameter up to about 6 /i ; occasional 



individuals up to 98 j/ in length 



have been observed. 



(iii.) The auxiliary tylostyli vary in 

 length from about 130 to 

 365 ji, and in diameter up to 

 6 j(. They are comparatively 

 few in number. 



n 



Microsch'i'es. — 



(i.) Chelae, tolerably plentiful, 16 to 

 JO }i long. 



(ii.) Toxa, moderately abundant, 

 varying in length from 10 to 

 150 Ii, and in diameter up to 

 3 K 



Loc. — North coast of Tasmania, off 

 Devonport ("Endeavour"). 



Fig. 47 — C. transicns 

 ( typical form), a Prin- 

 cipal styles. b Aux- 

 iliary style. 



Fig. Ala — Clathria fransiens 

 (typical form), a Accessory styles. 

 b Chela, c Toxa. 



