PLATE XV. 



Fig. 43 — 43£". Heterocarpus dorsalis Bate. ■ - 43 carapace and rostrum of an adult female without eggs 

 from Stat. 38, natural size; 43 a scaphocerite of this female, X 2; 43^ abdomen without 

 telson, but with a part of the carapace, of an adult male, from Stat. 314, y i'/ 3 ; it shows 

 distinctly the small tubercle near the posterior margin of the carapace; 43c first abdominal 

 somite of this male with the four rounded tubercles, X 2; 43^/ right leg of 3>d pair of this 

 male, X 2; 43^ last two joints of this leg, x 6; 43ƒ carapace and rostrum of the egg- 

 bearing female from Stat. 300, natural size; 43 «• carapace and rostrum of an adult male 

 from Stat. 316, natural size. 



Fig. 44 — 44_/~. Heterocarpus (Hetcrocarpoid.es) levicarina (Bate). All the figures are taken from an adult ova- 

 bearing female, captured at Stat. 312. — 44 the whole female, x 2 2 / 3 ; 44^ second maxilla, 

 X IO; 44^ the two last joints of i st peraeopod, x 17; 44c ischium of 2"d peraeopod, with 

 the four curved spines near the middle of the lower margin, x 17; 44^ these spines more 

 magnified, X 33; 44^ carpus and chela of 2 nd peraeopod, X 17; 44/ leg of y d pair, x 17 

 (in this figure 44ƒ the propodus has wrongly been figured quite straight, it is, however, 

 indeed slightly curved). 



Fig. 45, 45 a. Chlorotocella gracilïs Balss. — 45 base of rostrum and anterior border of carapace of the 

 larger specimen from Stat. 164, ;■■: 33; 45a part of fourth and fifth abdominal somite of 

 this specimen, X 33. 



Fig. 46 — 46c, 46e. Clilorotocus spinicauda de Man. — 46 full-grown egg-laden female from Stat. 51, X 4; 

 46a mandible, :• 37; 46^ mandibular palpus looked at from above, ■ 27' 4^ c r ' rs ' : rnaxilla, 

 X 37; this figure shows the characteristic notch or incision on the middle branch (the single 

 seta at the upper angle of the palp was lost); 4.6e terminal joint of the endopodite of the 

 second footjaw, ;•: 37. (The four last figures were taken from the male, captured at Stat. 204). 



