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specimen, I have been unwilling for the present to give it a 

 distinct generic name. 



Explanation of Plates. 

 In all the figures 6^.= superior antennae ; ^.=inferior antennae; 

 /.=anterior gnathopoda ; <7.=posterior gnathopoda; ^.=sixth 

 pleopoda ; :r.=telson. 



Plate Y. 

 Fig, 1. — Talitrus assimilis, gnathopoda. 

 ,, 2. — Talorchestia Umicola, five times natural size. 

 ,, 3. — Talorchestia marmoraia, three times the natural size. 

 ,, 4. — Talorchestia terrce-regincB^ four times the natural size. 

 ,, 5. — Talorchestia pravidactijla, four times the natural size. 



Plate YI. 

 Fig. 1. — Talorchestia quadrimana, var. ? details magnified 25 

 diameters. 

 ,, 2. — Aspidophoreia diemenensis, three times the natural size. 

 ,, 3. — Atijlus microdeuteropus, eight times the natural size. 

 ,, 4. — Atijlus megalophthalmus, eight times the natural size;/' 

 and g' gnathopoda of variety. 



Plate Vn. 

 Fig. 1. — Phericsa australis. 

 „ 2. — Moera crassipes. 

 ,, 3. — Cyrtophium hjstrix, magnified about 25 diameters. 



NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. Eamsay for Dr. Cox — Several fine live specimens of an 

 Astacopsis from Mount Wilson. 



Mr. Masters — a rare and beautiful pigeon Phcenorhina Goliath. 



From Mr. Armstrong of Lord Howe's Island, specimens of 

 CoSee and Arrowroot produced on that Island. 



