12-08 BOVALLIUS, SYSTEMATICAL LIST OF THE AMPHIPODA HYPERIIDEA. 
peduncles, finely serrated. Telson rounded, as long as a fourth 
of the peduncle of the last pair of uropoda. 
Hab. South Atlantic, Indian Ocean. 
4:00; deVvisjmasp: 
Diagn. Head a little produced between the first pair of 
antenne. Carpus of first pair of pereiopoda not produced 
into a process; metacarpus smooth. Carpal process of second 
pair, short, fringed with long bristles; metacarpus smooth. 
Dactyli of third and fourth pairs short, smooth. Meta- 
carpi of fiftn and sixth pairs shorter than the two pre- 
ceding joints together; dactyli very short, smooth. Femur 
of seventh pair as long and broad as femur of sixth pair; 
dactylus shorter than metacarpus. Hinder corners of first 
two pleonal segments angular, sharp-pointed. First pair of 
uropoda do not reach as far as the last; rami scarcely longer 
than peduncles. Inner ramus of second pair elongate ovate. 
Rami of last pair are as long as half the peduncle, serrated. 
Telson short, rounded, scarcely equalling a sixth of the length 
of the peduncle of the last pair of uropoda. 
Hab. South Pacific. 
3: OC: Dane, SPENCE BATE, 18602: 
Cat. Amph. Crust. Brit. Museum, p. 308, pl. 50, fig. 3—3, i. 
Hab. »Near the Powel Islands». 
GSCGIPLUCASI, SPENCE DATE LOJZ: 
I ec p. 306, pl. 50, fig, 2-9 
Hab. >The Powel Islands»>. 
örnGenn2 GYIias, nog 
Typus: Hyperia tricuspidata, STREETS. 
Diagn. Head large, irregularly quadrangular from a lateral 
view. Flagellum of first pair of antenn&e ovate, acute at 
the apex. Carpus of first pair of pereiopoda dilated, twice 
as broad as metacarpus. Carpus of second pair narrow, 
