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the rostrum, and is denticulated along the edge. The surface of the 

 external maxillipeds is ornamented with subspiniform and setose 

 granules, except at the longitudinal sulcus of the ischium-joint ; the 

 exposed surface of the palpus is also granulated. Chelopoda rather 

 large, even in the female, and nearly one-half longer than the cara- 

 pax ; they are everywhere spinulose above, except on the fingers of 

 the hand, which are smooth, curved, with their inner margins con- 

 tiguous, inconspicuously denticulated. Ambulatory feet hairy, 

 somewhat irregularly and minutely spinulose above ; terminal joints 

 in the posterior three pairs short, not greatly curved. Dimensions : 

 Length of carapax, 0.36; breadth, 0.28; length of first pair of ambu- 

 latory feet, 0.67 inch. 



Dredged in Simons Ba\\ Cape of Good Hope, in 10 fathoms. 



Genus STENORYNCHUS Lamarck 



21. STENORYNCHUS PHALANGIUM ' (Pennant) Milne-Edwards 



Cancer phalangium Pennant. 



Cancer rostratus Linn^us, Fauna Suecica, No. 2027. 



Macropodia phalangium Leach, Zool. Misc., pi. n. 



Stenorynchus phalangium Milne Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust., i, 279; 



Cuv. R. Anim. Crust., pi. xxxv, fig. 3. 

 Stenorynchus rostatus Bell, Brit. Crust., p. 2. Liljeborg, Ofvers. at 



Kongl. Vet.-Ak. Forhand., 1855, p. 118. 



This species was dredged in 15 fathoms, sandy bottom, off the 

 town of Funchal, Madeira. 



22. STENORYNCHUS FALCIFER == Stimpson 



Plate HI, Fig. 8 



Stenorynchus falcifcr Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.. ix, p. 219 

 [26], 1857. 



Body rather slender, but high and rounded ; carapax minutely 

 pubescent; proportion of breadth to length, i : 1.79. There are two 

 long erect spines on the upper surface, one at the summit of the 

 gastric, the other on the cardiac region ; there are also a few small 

 spines or sharp tubercles on the sides of the body. Rostrum con- 

 stituting more than one-fourth the length of the carapax, and very 

 slender, composed of two acicular horns, contiguous throughout 

 their length, and so closely pressed against each other that one is 

 usually crowded up over the other, as if twisted. External antennae 



^Macropodia rostrata (Linnjeus). 

 -Macropodia falcifcva (Stimpson). 



