Dccapoda — Bnichyu ra. 



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coasts of England, Mala stjniiKido, a large specimen of which is Table-case 

 exhibited in Wall-case No. 4. ^"- ^'^■ 



Fig. 46. 



Tlie (liaiit -lapanese Crab, Macnwlieira l:ar)iij)fcri, male. The scale of the 

 liguue is given by a two-foot rule i)laced below the specimen. [Specimens 

 of the male are mounted above Wall-cases B and 1, and one of the female 

 above Wall-cast's 1 and 2.] 



Another noteworthy nienii)er of the family is the Giant 

 •lapanese Crab Macroclicira (or Kaempfcria) h-acnipfcri (Fig. 4Gj, 

 the largest of existing Arthropoda, of which two male specimens 



