PAGUBUS CUANENSIS, 179 



hand rather longer than broad, with Its sides parallel and 

 straight, furnished with rows of spines on its upper sur- 

 face ; the fingers short, curved, robust, strongly tuber- 

 culated. The ambulatory legs long, compressed, hairy, with 

 the terminal joint very long, slender, and slightly curved. 



Found (principally inhabiting the Triton Erinaceus) at 

 Portaferry and in Bangor Bay by Mr. Thompson, and in 

 Belfast Bay by Dr. Drummond. 



