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DECAPODA FROM ALBATROSS DREDGINGS. 



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nearly as long as the telson, narrow ovate, and about a third as broad 

 as long. The outer lamella is very little longer than the inner, a little 

 broader proportionately, and the tij) broad, rounded, and projecting 

 much beyond the small distal spine of the outer edge. 



The jileopods are nearly as in Pasiphae princeps, but the inner lamelli- 

 form ramus in the first pair is more elongated, with the small process 

 of the anterior edge nearer the tip. 



The eggs are very few in number, not over twenty-five in any of the 

 specimens examined, and enormous for the size of the animal, being 

 •i by o"*"', in shorter and longer diameter. 



Measurements in millimeters. 



Station 



Sex 



Length from tip of rostrum to tip of telson 



Length of carapas including rostrum 



Length of rostrum 



Hight of of carapax 



Breadth of carapax 



Length of eye-stalk and eye 



Greatest diameter of eye 



Length of antenual scale 



Breadth of antennal scale 



Length of second gnathopod 



Length of first parteopod 



Length of chela 



Breadth of chela 



Length of dactylus. 



Ltngth of second perseopod 



Length of chela 



Breadth of chela 



Length of dactylus 



Length of third parasopod 



Length of merus 



Length of carpus 



Length of propodus 



Length of dactylus 



Length of fimrth perteopod 



Length of propodus 



Length of dactylus 



Length of fifth pera^opod 



Length of propodus 



Length of dactylus 



Length of sixth somite of pleon 



night of sixth somite of pleon 



Length of telson 



Length of inner lamella of uropod 



Breadth of inner lamella of uropod , 



Length of outer lamiUa of uropod 



Breadth of outer lamella of uropod 



2034 



? 



83 



26.0 

 2.1 



14 

 9.0 

 4.1 

 1.9 



10.5 

 3.3 



24.0 



35 



12.3 

 2.2 

 5.1 



48 



20.5 

 2.1 



10.0 



32 + 



16.0 

 0.8 



10.2 



14 

 3.5 

 0.8 



21 

 5.6 

 2.0 

 8.5 

 5.4 



13.3 



12.8 

 3.0 



13.0 

 4.1 



Specimens examined. 



