302 : MR. BELL, HORA CARCINOLOGICÆ ; 
line of granulations; the pterygostomian angle scarcely existing. External foot-jaws with 
the palp moderately expanded. Anterior legs of moderate length, the arms triquetrous, 
minutely granulated; the hand smooth, half as long again as it is broad, the fingers very 
slightly toothed. Abdomen (male) with the third, fourth and fifth segments united; 
the others distinct. s 
Length of carapace 0°5 in. 
It was dredged in Simon’s Bay, South Africa, in sand, at the depth of from four to 
seven fathoms. NS 
This species bears a considerable resemblance to Ph. globulosa. It is however much 
smaller, and is readily distinguished by the three-sided arm, and the less expanded palp 
of the foot-jaws. 
PHILYRA CARINATA, mihi (Tas. XX XIII. fig.3). Testd partim granulosa, inter regiones 
cardiacam et branchialem levi, medio carinatà; manibus lineis duabus granulosis. 
Hab. ad Insulam Borneo. Mus. Brit. . 
. Carapace rather longer than broad, evenly rounded, partially covered with distinct 
granulations of various sizes, a broad space between the cardiac and branchial regions 
quite smooth, a slight carina along the middle, margin distinct and granulated; front 
nearly straight, slightly grooved. External foot-jaws with the palp but little dilated. 
Anterior legs of moderate size, the arm angular, granulated, excepting a long angular 
area which is smooth ; hand as broad as it is long, with a line of small granulations on 
the upper surface and on the inner margin. Abdomen with only the fourth and fifth 
articulations united. 
Length of carapace 0°6 in. 
Distinct from all others by the carina on the carapace. 
PHILYRA MACROPHTHALMA, mihi (Tas. XX XIII. fig. 4). Test ovata, minutissim? gra- 
nulatà; pedunculis oculorum elongatis; abomine (maris) angusto, lineari. 
Hab. in mari Indico, ad Ins. “Sooloo.” Mus. Brit. jin | 
Carapace ovate, narrowed posteriorly, covered with very minute granulations; front 
nearly straight, grooved ; pterygostomian angle carinated ; margin distinct, granulated. 
Eyes on foot-stalks as long as the front is broad, projecting forwards. Foot-jaws with 
the palp much dilated externally. Anterior legs short, smooth; hand as broad as it is 
long, fingers stout, strongly tuberculated at the edge, with a hiatus between them near 
the base; remaining feet with the last two joints ciliated. 
Abdomen (male) nearly linear, bituberculated at the base. 
Length of carapace 0:5 in. 
The most remarkable character in this species is the length of the foot-stalks of the eyes, 
Which is far greater than in any other of the family which I have seen. The linear form 
of the male abdomen is also remarkable, 
