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different in different species. The 3 Si are strong claw-like. 
Besides these nine sete there is a group of four SA, of different 
length in different species, long and slender in C. caudata and 
C. nobilis, short in C. capensis. 
The second maxilla or first maxilliped has in all species the 
same shape as in C. mediterranea (Miiller, fig. 9). The two 
proximal lobes (Pl. IX., fig. 15) carry transverse rows of five 
short sete of unequal length, all bearing stiff bristles. The 
3rd lobe is somewhat dissimilar (Pl. IX., fig. 16) and carries six 
sete of different kind. The 4th lobe (PI. IX., fig. 17) carries 
six short but stout and strong claws with coarsely denticulate 
edge, decreasing in size outwards. At the base of the lobe there 
is one hairy Se and two stronger S7._ The 5th lobe (PI. IX., fig. 
18) carries three sets of sete, proximally a row of four long, 
slender ones, distally also four, shorter and stouter in C. cau- 
data and C. nobilis, but as long as the other in C. capensis (PI. 
IX., fig. 21). Between both rows there is still a row of four 
setee, resembling the proximal. There is, besides, at the base, 
a hairy Sz. Between the 5th lobe and the vibratory plate 
(=Re ?) there is a group of three lobes (Ri ?, see Miiller’s 
Monograph). The distal of these three lobes (fig. 22) bears 
I + 2 sete, the median and largest in C. caudata and C. nobilis 
I + 2 + 2 and, besides, a small hairy apiculus 3 in C. capensis 
there are only three sete, the proximal carries two sete. At 
the base of the median lobe there is a hairy seta. 
The “ first leg” (probably the second maxilliped) is in all 
species of essentially the same form as in C. mediterranea 
(Miller, fig. 13). I found in the basalis of C. capensis and C. 
nobilis a group of six small Se. The terminal lobe carries in 
C. nobilis twelve, in C. capensis and C. caudata nine bristle- 
bearing set, the three distal being in the two latter species by 
a gap separate from the six proximal. 
The vermiform legs of all species resemble those of C. mediter- 
vanea. 
The furca of all species do not differ from the same limb in 
C. mediterranea in other respects than the number of claws. I 
found in all species nine claws, regularly decreasing in size from 
the distal one. 
[ PUBLISHED 27TH MARCH, 1905. | 
