124 STALK- AND SESSILE-EYED CRUSTACEA 
Female :—Referred to this species, and described at some length by 
Dana, has the feet of the first pair shorter and more slender than those 
of the second, hand truncate at apex, and here a little broader. Finger 
as long as apical margin. Hand of second paw sub-spatulate, finger 
marginal, longitudinal, hardly reaching to apex. Length 8 lines. 
New Zealand, Akaroa (M. Jacquinot). 
This species was also found by Dana at Valparaiso, and specimens 
from the coast of Chili are in the Museum of Paris. 
185. Orchestia serrulata. 
Orchestia serrulata, Dana, U.S. Explor, Exped. xiv, Crust. part ii, 
p. 870, pl. lviu, fig. 7, (1853); Spence Bate, Cat. Amphip. Crust. Brit. 
Mus. p. 31, pl. v, fig. 4, (1862), copied from Dana. 
Coxe moderately broad, fifth anteriorly not narrower than fourth, 
Inferior antenne about half as long as body. Superior antenne hardly 
longer than half the base of the inferior. Hand of first pair of feet 
quite small, broader at apex, straight, truncate, and a little excavate. 
Hand of second pair large, suboval, palm infero-subapical, this part 
of inferior margin excavate and minutely spinulose. Third and 
fourth pairs of legs subequal, fifth, sixth, and seventh gradually 
increasing in length. (D.). 
Female ?—Legs of first pair with a very small hand, short, linear 
in form, not broader at apex, which is truncate, fourth joint longer 
and sparingly broader below, nearly straight, finger terminal, slightly 
oblique, though transverse, very short. Flagellum of inferior antenne 
fourteen-jointed. Length 94 lines. (D.). 
New Zealand; Bay of Islands (Dana). Among seaweed thrown up 
by the tide on the shores of the islands called the Black Rocks, 
I have seen no specimens, 
ALLORCHESTES. 
Allorchestes, Dana, U.S. Explor. Exped. xiv, Crust. part 1, p. 883, 
(1853); Spence Bate, Cat. Amphip. Crust. Brit. Mus. p. 34, (1862.) 
Superior antenne as long as or longer than the peduncle of the 
inferior. Maxillipeds unguiculate at apex. Legs of the first and 
second pairs both furnished with a subchelate hand, in both sexes. 
