40 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



St. 42. I. iv. 26. Off mouth of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, from 6-3 miles N 89° E of 

 Jason Light to 4 miles N 39° E of Jason Light, 120-204 m. ; M. Large otter trawl : 3 specimens. 



St. 123. 15. xii. 26. Off mouth of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, from 4-1 miles N 54° E of 

 Larsen Point, to i -2 miles S 62° W of Merton Rock, 230-250 m. ; gy. M. Large otter trawl : 4 speci- 

 mens, including i ovigerous (^. 



St. 140. 23.. xii. 26. Stromness Harbour to Larsen Point, South Georgia, from 54° 02' S, 

 36''38'W to 54" 11' 30" S, 36°29'W, 122-136 m.; gn. M. St. Large otter trawl: 5 specimens 

 including i ovigerous <J. 



St. 144. 5. i. 27. Off mouth of Stromness Harbour, South Georgia, from 54^ 04' S, 36" 27' W 

 to 53° 58' S, 36° 26' W, 155-178 m.; gn. M. S. Large otter trawl: i specimen. 



St. 149. 10. i. 27. Mouth of East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, from 1-15 miles N 76^° W 

 to 2-62 miles S 11° W of Merton Rock, 200-234 m.; M. Large otter trawl: 5 adult (including 

 2 ovigerous and i larvigerous S3) and i immature specimens. 



St. 159. 21. i. 27. 53° 52' 30" S, 36° 08' W, 160 m.; R. Large dredge: 2 specimens. 



St. 160. 7. ii. 27. Near Shag Rocks, 53° 43' 40" S, 40° 57' W, 177 m.; gy. M. St. R. Large 

 dredge: 3 ,S<S (i ovigerous and i larvigerous). On the label there is the following note: "Body 

 testaceous. Proboscis with red flecks dorsally. Ill-defined red patches as follows: at either end of 

 basal segment of chelophore: on leg processes of body: on ist and 3rd leg segments, on 2nd and 

 4th at proximal end and on 2nd, 4th and 5th in distal third. All legs similarly coloured". 



St. 170. 23. ii. 27. Off Cape Bowles, Clarence Island, 61° 25' 30" S, 53° 46' W, 342 m.; R. 

 Large dredge : i very small but ovigerous o . 



Redescription of HOLOTYPE.i Trunk with lateral processes separated by approxi- 

 mately their own diameter. Neck long, the oviger base occupying one-third thereof 

 and in contact with first lateral process. Ocular tubercle as high as wide, rounded; 

 eyes well developed. 



Proboscis equal to cephalic segment (cf. Caiman, 1915, p. 32), subequal to scape, 

 somewhat expanded in middle and again at apex. 



Abdomen short, reaching to distal end of fourth lateral process ; elevated at an angle 

 of about 25°. 



Chelophore. Scape rather longer than chela, length about five times the maximum 

 width. Fingers somewhat longer than palm; approximately thirty-five spinules on 

 movable, twenty-seven on immovable one ; setose pad extending nearly one-third along 

 the latter. 



Polp with segments 2-5 in the proportions 8:7:4:5. 



Oviger. Terminal claw rather more than half of tenth segment, armed with 10-12 

 spinules ; total number of denticulate spines, forty-one. 



Third leg. Second coxa two-thirds as long again as the sum of the other two (1-65 : i, 

 measured dorsally). Femur a little shorter than, second half as long again as, first tibia. 

 Tarsus subequal to propodus (8 : 9), ventral margin of the latter spinose (Fig. 12 a). 

 Claw not quite half as long as propodus, auxiliaries well developed. 



1 Female, selected by Caiman, 191 5, p. 32, in B.IM. collection. 



