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5 mm. broad at the broadest part. The general appearance 

 strikingly recalled Ilerbst's figure. The details, apart from 

 colour, agree with Dana's description and figures. These 

 uiclude the strongly tricuspid front, the second antennae, with 

 stitlly outstanding settc at apex of fourth joint from the end, 

 with three short joints following, the finger of the second 

 peraeopod with seven teeth, of which the fifth is the longest, 

 the finger of the last peroeopod with six teeth and long apical 

 setcE. 



MACRURA. 



MACRURA ANOMALA. 



1849. Anomala, de Haan, Crustacea Japonica, decas sexta, p. 195. 

 1893. Macrura anomala, Stebbing, History of Crustacea, p. 147. 

 1902-5-8. M. a., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 2, p. 27; pt. 3, p. 68 ; 

 pt. 4, p. 18. 



Teibe PAGUEIDEA. 



Family LITHODID^. 



1853. Lithodidce, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exp., vol. xiii., p. 1430. 

 1900. L., Stebbing, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 530. 

 1905. L., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 3, p. 68. 



Gen. NEOLITHODES, A. Milne-Edwards and Bouvier. 



1894. Neolithodes, A. M.-Edw. and Bouvier, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 



vol. xix., p. 121. 

 1905. N., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 3, p. 69. 



*Neolithodes capensis, Stebbing. 



1905. Neolithodes capensls, Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 3, p. 70, 



pis. 19, 20. 



No. 171, sent by Dr. Gilchrist, was taken off Cape Point, 



N. 70° E., 40 miles ; depth about 1,460 m. No. 174, also 



sent by Dr. Gilchrist, is probably the young of this species. 



It was taken off Cape Point, E. | N., 38 miles ; depth 1,150 m. 



