PLATE II. 



Fig. \h—d,p. Pasipluea sp. /3. Specimen, probably young, from Stat. 105. — 4/; leg of 20^1 pair, X 20 ; 

 42 carpus of 2n<l leg, X 50; 47 leg of 3rd pair, X 33 ! Ak dactylus of this leg, X66; 4/ leg 

 of 4tl> pair, X 33; 4'-" propodus and dactylus of this leg, X66; 4« one of the spines of the 

 propodus of this leg, X 200 ; ^o leg of 5th pair, X 33; \P dactylus of this leg, X 66. 



Pig. 5 — 5y. Pasiphaa n. sp. ? Specimen, probably young, from Stat. 141. — 5 lateral view of carapace, 

 eye, antennula and antenna, X n; 5« posterior part of abdomen, X6; t^b left scaphocerite, 

 X 17; 5^ leg of ist pair, X6; 5^ part of the merus of this leg with the only tooth, X 33; 

 5f leg of 2D<1 pair, X6; 5/ leg of 3rd pair, X6; 5^ leg of 4ti> pair, as far as present, X6; 

 5// leg of 5<h pair, X6; 52 dactylus of this leg, X 33; 5/ extremity of telson, X 33- 



Fig. 6—6/. Pasiphcea kaiwiensis Rathb. Female from Stat. 316. — 6 front and outer orbital angles, X 17; 

 6rt lateral view of the anterior part of carapace, eye etc., X 1 1 ; 6^ the same seen from 

 above, X 4; 6c posterior part of abdomen, X 3; 6^/ extremity of telson, X 33; ^^ 'eft 

 scaphocerite, X6; 6/ leg of i^t pair, X6; eg leg of 2nd pair, X€>;6h leg of 3rd pair, X6; 

 6/ leg of 4H1 pair, x6; 6j dactylus of this leg, X Zl'^ '^1^ leg of 5th pair, X6; 6/ dactylus 

 of this leg, X 33 (the setae are not figured). 



