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Plate 8. 



Andmiiotes corpulentus (Thomson). 



Antennte, moutli-organs, uropods, and telson, more magnified than the limbs and figures of uropods and 

 telson at foot of Plate. Mandibles seen from the outside, so that the accessory plate is not visible. 



Plate 9. 



Kr Sancho phityvotus, n. g. et sp. 



Dorsal view of a male specimen, the last three joints missing in the third, fourth, and fifth perteopods. 

 The mouth-organs, uropods, and telson (in both sexes) are magnified more highly than tlie other parts. 



B. Pontharpinia pinguis (lias well). 

 The mouth-organs and telson are more highly magnified than the other parts. 



Plate 10. 



Li'iiculhoe incha Robertson. 



Antennfie, appendages of peraeon and pleou, on a uniform scale, other parts more enlarged. Pl.x. 1, 2, 3, 

 postero-lateral angles of 1st, 2nd, and .3rd pleon-segments. pip.sp., coupling-spines fj-om [leduncle 

 of pleopod. 



Plate 11. 



Anainixis Hanst'iii n. g. ct sp. 



In the lateral view of the animal the ends of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th perieopods are missing. 

 a.s.Pi.., a.i.A.., the antennte of a second specimen. 



or.l., supposed oral lamina projecting vertically from underside of head. 



m.rp. (in middle line of Plate), maxillipeds as seen from within ; mrp. A., from a different specimen, 

 the lower figure giving a lateral view, the upper an exterior one. 



ffn. 1, (/n. 2, the figures on the left hand are fi'om the inner side of the limbs, those on the right 

 from the outer side. In the latter the finger and part of the hand of y/(. 2 are missing. 



Plate 12. 



Pardaliscoides ietiellus Stebbing. 

 The mouth-organs are more highly magnified than the other parts. 



Plates 13, 14. 



Eusiropsls Riise'i, n. g. et sp. 

 In Plate 13 the first gnatbopod is seen from tlie outer side, in Plate 14 from the inner side. 



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