SL'H-KOSSII, CRUSTACEANS — ETllERIlMih: ANI> McCDLLOCH. 11 



on the carapace and chelipeds are inucli inoi'e nuiiiei'ons and 

 more pi-omiuent than in the laiger ones. On the liand they are 

 very laro^e and ai-ranged in rows wliicli extend almost aci'oss 

 the outer face of the palm, whereas in the oldest exam'j)les tliev 

 are confined to its posterior portion, the greater pai't of the 

 outer surface being smooth. Similar variation has been noted 

 by Alcock. 



Loc:^. — 'I'lioiigh this species has not been previcmslv recorded 

 from Australia, there ai-e recent specimens in tlie Australian 

 Museum which were taken by the F.J.S. " Endeavour," seven 

 miles N.N.E. of Bowen, Queensland, in 16 fathoms. 



New Channel, Mouth of Brisbane River, Moreton Bar 

 Queensland (Austr. and Q'land Mus. — ,/. H. Stevens). 



Family GRAPSID^. 



Sub-family Sesarmin^;. 



Genus Sesarma, Sny. 



SesarMA SMITHII, Milne Fjihi-arch. 



(Plate iii., figs. 1-2). 



Sp^iinriii .<iiiitliii (^lilne Edwai'ds), ^IcCulloch, Rec. Austr. 

 Mu8., ix., [)t. 8, 191o, p. 322 (references). 



A damaged cai-apace and sevei'al fragments of legs, togethei- 

 with a complete hand and fingers, are in the Australian Museum 

 collection. They agi-ee perfectly with the specimens recentlv 

 I'ecorded by the junior' author fi-om Queensland. 



Lor. — t'asuarina island, Fitzroy River, Keppel Bay, Queens- 

 land (Geol. Survey Q'land. — /. Sim'fli). 



Familv MACBOPHTHALMIDtE. 



Genus ilACROi'Hi'HAi,.Ml's, Lafyillp. 



Macrophthalmus serratds, Ailiiiiis Si- White. 



(Plate iv., figs. 1-2). 



Mii('ro]ilithiiliiiii.< >•*'/•/•((///,< (Adams & White), Miers, "Challen- 

 ger" Re[)t., Zool., xvii., ISb^G, p. 250, pi. xx., fig. 1. 



