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First peraeopod, 4th joint a little longer than 5th or 6th, which are 
subequal, inner margin of 5th with 2 groups of 4 spines each, of 6th 
with three pairs, apical spines on both 5th and 6th, 7th stout, not 
much more than 3 6th, not serrate. 
Second peraeopod similar but 5th a little shorter than 6th, with 
3 groups of spines on inner margin. 
Third peraeopod, 2nd joint not expanded, hind margin slightly 
sinuous, posterior apex rounded with 3-4 indents, each with a seta, 
4th longer than 5th, 6th longer than 4th, 7th stout, } length of 6th. 
Fourth peraepod, 2nd joint similar to 3rd but broader basally and 
narrowing evenly, posterior apex with 4—5 indents, 5th longer than 4th, 
6th longer than 5th, 7th stout, scarcely 3 length of 6th. 
Fifth peraeopod, 2nd joint pear-shaped, narrowing very rapidly, 
posterior apex produced in a small oval lobe to half way along 38rd, 
without indents, 4th and 5th subequal, 6th longer, 7th 4 6th. 
Uropods without special features, outer ramus of 2nd shorter than 
inner. 
Length: Up to 11 mm. 
Colour: In spirit, pale pinkish. 
Locality :»Cape Point E. by N., distant 29 miles. 
11 specimens of various sizes. s.s. “ Pieter Faure.” 
No. A220.) 
50-300 fathoms. 
7/8/03. (S.A.M. 
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Famitry ATYLIDAE. 
1832. Atylidae G. O. Sars, Fort. Selsk. Christian. no. 18, p. 26. 
1906. me Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, p. 327. 
1910. mt id. Gen. Cat. S. A. Crust. p. 455. 
Gen. NOTOTROPIS Costa. 
1853. Nototropis Costa, Rend. Soc. Borb. n.s. vol. 2, pp. 170, 173. 
1906. es Stebbing, lc. pp. 329, 728. 
1910. id. lc. p. 455. 
Novrorropis GRANULOSA (Walker). 
1904. Paratylus granulosus Walker in Herdman’s Ceylon Pearl Fish. 
Suppl. Rep. 17, p. 265, 
1906. Nototropis . Stebbing, Le. p. 728. 
The single specimen I have assigned to Walker’s species, although 
the granules are not at all well marked. 
