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of unequal size, that are rounded and obtuse on the l*»* to Brii 

 soniito and acute on the 5^1' and 6''', with the sharp tip turned 

 backward. Toward the lower border of' the pleura these tubercles 

 or granules diminish in numbor and size. Median crest of abdomen 

 rather prominent. ïelson little longer than uropods. with only the 

 extreme tip slightly curved upward. 



Eyes (in spirit) dark-purple. Antennal scale elliptical, in the 

 male ahiiost twice, in the female two and one-third times as long 

 as broad ; its lengtli measures in the male ^g^, in the female jg 

 the length of the carapace, rostrum incliided. Peraeopods like in 

 G/i/pJi. Gilesii^ dactyli of 3i<i and 5^^ pair almost half as long as 

 the propodi, those of 4th pair two-thirds the penultimate joint. 



Eggs few in number, greatest diameter 2 mm. 



Length of larger male 55 mm,, of the largest ova-bearing fe- 

 male 64 mm. 



Glyphocrangon Sibogae n. sp. 



Stat. 18. 7°28'.2S., 115°24'.6E. Bali Sea. 1018 m. Bottom fine 

 grey mud. 1 adiilt, mueh mutilated specimen and 1 young female. 



Stat. 45. 7°24'S., 118°15'.2E. Flores Sea. 794 m. Bottom fine 

 grey mud, with some radiolariae an^J diatomes. 6 females of dif- 

 ferent size, 2 of which are ovigerous. 



A new species belonging to that Section, in which the anterior 

 moiety of the 4'h or lateral crest is divided into two parts pro- 

 duced anteriorly into moderate spines, the anterior of which falls 

 far short of the anterior border of the carapace; both spines are 

 sharp^ the anterior more prominent laterally and therefore a little 

 larger than the posterior. Rostrum like in Glyph. sicaria Faxon, 

 but the upper surface is transversely corrugated in front of the 

 anterior pair of spines and the lower surface is distinctly carinated 

 in the middle line. The whole animal is covered with a close 

 velvety tomentum. Orbital and branchiostegal spines like in Glyph. 

 sicaria Faxon, but the branchiostegal is a little longer than the 

 other and more strongly turned downward. 



Dorsal and subdorsal crests consjncuous, divided into hu\ obtuse 

 tubercles, f haf are nof prominent', a few granules are observed 



