MYKIAPODA — BROLEMAN'N. 



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None of the antennae were entirely preserved ; the following 

 are the numbers of rings observed in the best specimen : — 



Right antenna :— Joint i, seventy-six rings ; joint ii, two 

 hundred and thirty-five rings ; joint iii, broken 

 after the one hundred and forty-second ring. 

 Left antenna : — Joint i, seventy-two rings ; joint ii, one 

 hundred and ninety-eight rings; joint iii r 

 broken after the nineteenth ring. 

 An immature $ specimen furnished with two pairs of well- 

 developed, single jointed styli, measured 12 mm. in length. The 

 last terga showed the typical coupled spines but less numerous. 



Most of the legs were broken oft". On the remaining legs the 

 spurs appeared to be disposed as in adults, except that the poste- 

 rior spur of the patella was missing on the Hist left leg and that 

 the ventral posterior spur of the tibia was not found to exist 

 before tlie tenth right leg. 



The number of rings of the protarsus and tarsus were tlie 

 following : — 



No spines could be detected on the joints before the eighth leg. 

 Legs eight to twelve were provided with spines as shown below : — 



