PLATE II. 



Figs. 1-6. Tealliocaris looodwardi {R. Etheridge, iun.) .. .. .. .. .. Page 18 



1 . Mag. 6 diam. Shows dor.sal aispect, but integuuient so transparent as to allow sternal organs 



to be seen : e. eye, a. antennules, an. antennte, s. basal scale, ni.p. mandibular palp, 

 en. endopodites, ex. exopodites of legs. h.l. breeding lamella'. Shows tail with median 

 and side keels, telson with terminal lobe and accessor}' swimmerets. Locality, OuUane 

 Shore, Haddingtonshire. M. 4816"^^. 



2. Mag. 8 diam. Dorsal view of specimen showing keels on carapace and tail, the eyes, 



antennvdes and antennw, the endopodites and exopodites of legs. This specimen was 

 figured by R. Etheridge, jun., Quart. Joiirn. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxv., pi. xxiii., fig. 4. 

 The broken cai-apace of smaller specimen seen near the fi-ont of the right side was 

 doubtfully considered to represent part of a chelate limb of the larger individual. 

 Localitv. Tweeden Burn, near junction with Liddel Water, New Castleton, Roxburgh- 

 shire. "M. 4249'. 



3. Mag. nearlv 3 diam., showing lireeding lamella;. Localitv, GuUane Sliore, Haddington- 



shire. M. 4844"-. 



3a. Same, mag. over 9 diam. Shows appendages of first four segments, the wide sternum made 

 up of the seven last trunk segments, both branches of several limbs on both .sides with 

 their gills, and the breeding lamella?. 



4. Mag. over 4 diam. Shows l)oth trunk and tail appendages well, especially the endopodites of 



seven last trunk limbs of left side, all made on same type, as well as the exopodites of 

 some of them and breeding lamella:-, and also the sternal brandies of the gills, the 

 pleopods, and the accessory swimmerets on telson. This specimen was also figured by 

 R. Etheridge, jun. {Jon. cit.. fig. 9). Same locality as fig. 2. M. 4246''. 



4a. Mag. 20 diam. Sternal bi'anch of gill of fifth right leg. Same specimen as fig. 4. 



5. Mag. over 4 diam. More slender form, supposed to be a male, also figured by R. Etlieridge, 



jun. ijoc. cit., fig. 6). Shows head organs well, the ocular papilla, both branches of trunk 

 limbs, the pleopods, the telson with the .accessory swimmerets, and the uropods. Same 

 locality as fig. 2. M. 4249'''. 



6. Maj;. 15 diam. Young form ; shows arrangement of keels excellently. Also figured by 



R. Etheridge. jun. (loc. cit., fig. 7). Same locality and .s.ame slab as figs. 2 and 5. 

 M. 4249". 



Figs. 7-9. TeaUioctiris woodwardi (Etheridge), var. . . . . . . . . . . Pi^ge 22. 



7. Nat. size. Showing elongated form of carapace. Locality, Chattlehope, Rede Water, 



Northumberland. K. 1709. 



8. Slightly mag. Same locality. R. 1717. 



9. Tail fan of another specimen from the same locality, a little more highly magnified. R. H574. 



