BY F. E. GRANT. 315 



Colour orange-brown. 



I have had much pleasure in dedicating this species to my old 

 friend and co-worker in the group, Mr. S. W. Fulton, of Mel- 

 bourne. 



Tribe OXYSTOMA. 



Family LEUCOSIID.-E. 



Subfamily LEUCOSIIN^. 



E B A L I A Leach. 



Ebalia tuberculosa a. Milne Edwards. 



Fersephona tuberculosa, 1873, A. M. Edw., Journ. Mus. Godeffroy 



i. 4, p.86. 

 Ebalia tuberculosa, 1886, Miers, "Challenger" Zool. xvii. p.306, 



pi. XXV. fig. 1; 1900, Whitelegge, Mem. Austr. Mus. No. iv. 



Pt.2, p.l61. 



Eight specimens of this species, which appears to be common 

 at moderate depths off our coast, were taken. One hundred and 

 sixty specimens are recorded as being taken by the " Thetis " at 

 depths ranging from 22 to 75 fathoms. The present record 

 extends its range to 300 fathoms. 



It is recorded by Haswell under the synonym P. granulosa 

 Hasw., from Port Jackson Heads, and was taken by the " Chal- 

 lenger " in the same localit3^ 



Family DOKIPPID.^. 



Subfamily TYMOLINJE. 



C Y M N o M p s Alcock. 



Cymonomops similis n.sp. PI. x., fig.l. 



The whole animal, including the ventral surface, post-abdomen 

 and limbs, is covered with a short pubescence, beneath which the 

 surface is granular. 



Carapace, with that portion of the abdomen seen from above, 

 subcircular, the cephalothorax having its greatest breadth at its 

 extreme posterior limit; about half the abdominal terga are 

 exposed to dorsal view. 



