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to decide the matter definitely, or to give a full description 

 from the single specimen which is now mounted. 



It will be interesting to see whether, during next 

 summer's investigations by the Committee, any further 

 specimens of this form are found in the same locality off 

 Pufiin Island. 



Explanation of Plate IV. 



[Fig. 1, — Protella phasma, Dana ; young. See page 218.] 

 Fig. 2. — The spines on the right side of the last thoracic 



segment, and the first abdominal segment of the 



male Anomalocera patersonii. 

 Fig. 3. — Harpacticus chelifer, female, showing spinose back. 



