of the ‘British Sessile-eyed Crustacea.’ 137 
Anonyx denticulatus, Bate (14). 
Two specimens. These agree with Sars’s Hippomedon 
denticulatus (‘ Amphipoda of Norway,’ p. 56, pl. xx.). 
Anonyx Holbélli (17). 
One specimen, which agrees with Sars’s Hoplonysx cicada, 
Fabr.,=Anonyx gulosus, Kréyer. It is not A. Holbélli 
(Kr.), as shown by Lilljeborg in 1865, who then referred it 
to A. gulosus, Ky. 
Anonyx minutus. Not in the collection. 
plautus. 
longipes. 
) oP] ”? 
”) 9 rE 
Mr. Stebbing has suggested * that 4. mcnutus of the work 
in question is the young of Orchomene serratus, Boeck. 
Anonyx plautus, Kroyer, is now Onesimus plautus, Kroyer, ‘ 
of Boeck and others. 
Anonyx longipes, Bate, is Tryphosa longipes, Bate, of 
Boeck, and Tryphosites longipes, Bate, of G. O. Sars’s new 
work. 
Anonyx ampulla (18). 
This was shown by Dr. Norman in 1868, in his ‘ Report 
on Shetland Crustacea,’ to be the male of Anonyx (Trypho- 
sites) longipes. ‘There is only one specimen in the tube, which 
has (unlike Bate and Westwood’s figure and description) the 
flagellum of the upper antenne perfect and very long. It 
appears to agree in the main with Sars’s figure and descrip- 
tion, except that the upper flagellum contains about thirty- 
eight joints instead of thirty and the telson has six pairs of 
spines instead of three, the fourth from the body being the 
longest. This may, however, be abnormal, or the animal 
may be a very old male. 
Callisoma crenata, Bate. 
Several specimens. 
This concludes the Lysianasside of Bate and Westwood’s 
work. It only remains to add that among the species stated 
on the labels of the jars to have been “ destroyed or injured 
* Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1876, ser. 4, vol. xvii. p. 431, 
