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ASELLIDiE. 



We have been under the necessity of sinking the 

 genus JcBridina of Milne Edwards since our discovery 

 that the " absence de la grande lame operculaire," which 

 in Ja>ra " remplace les premieres fausses pates," is a 

 sexual character. The type /. Nordmanni of Rathke 

 must, moreover, be removed from Janira, to which genus 

 it was referred by the last-named author, as it wants the 

 long styliform processes at the end of the tail. 



The following vignette of Brighton Fishermen was 

 kindly done for this work by Mr. Jennings. 



BRIGHTON FISHERMEN. 



