ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA, 



Introd., p. xvi., line 21, for Orchestia read Talorchestia. 



p. 27, line 20, for Tiarmia read Tiabjnia. 



p. 53, lines 16 and 17, for Minippe read Menippe. 



p. 65, lines 15 and 16, for monilifera read monilifer. 



p. 70, add another species : 



Pilumnus integer. 



Pilumnus integer, Haswell, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., Vol. vi., 

 p. 545. 



Carapace deep, very convex antero-posteriorly, regions very 

 indistinctly indicated, postero-lateral borders parallel. Surface 

 finely granular. Front rather prominent, narrow (the breadth 

 of the interorbital space being contained three and a half times 

 in the breadth of the carapace), divided into two rounded lobes 

 by a mesial notch. Antero-lateral borders entire. Chelipedes 

 in the male very large, the right propodos larger than the left 

 the latter granular over all the outer surface with the exception 

 of a triangular space near the base of the mobile finger, the 

 former only granular near the base, a granular ridge near the 

 lower border of the propoda of both chelipedes, becoming entire 

 on the digital portion to the apex of which it extends. Margins 

 of carapace and limbs ornamented with fringes of hairs. Colour 

 brick-red. Length of carapace -fy in ; breadth nearly | in. 



Port Jackson. 



p. 71, lines 17 and 18, for Pararupellia read Pararuppellia. 



p. 228. The species on which the genus Neobule was founded 

 belongs to the Orchestidce, and is allied to the form afterwards 

 named by me Aspidoplwreia. 



