266 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Abdomen. Clothed with short fine hair. A tolerably clear pattern somewhat similar 

 to that of Myro kergiielenensis Camb., posteriorly with pale bars on a dark background 

 meeting at an angle directed forwards. Anteriorly these bars give place to pale elon- 

 gated patches or spots. 



The female vulva is fairly large, dark and prominent. 



The inferior spinners are the longest and strongest. 



Cephalothorax. Yellow-brown with dark line markings as in M. kergiielenensis. 

 A few spinous hairs anteriorly. 



Legs. Pale yellow-brown, the third pair being slightly the shortest. Terminated by 

 three claws. Legs clothed mainly with stiff bristles. 



Habitat. Various localities in the island of South Georgia under stones on beach 

 and amongst moss. Also "on the walls and stones outside the Marine Biological 

 Station, Grytviken". 



