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carapace, which is excellently preserved in White's specimen. 

 The figure given by White, although very characteristic, repre- 

 sents the chelipedes in such a position as to conceal the 

 characteristic tuberculation of the mobile finger of the larger 

 hand and the slenderness of the fingers of the smaller one, on 

 which account, perhaps, Mr. Man did not suspect their iden- 

 tity with his species. 



Carpilodes cinctimanus. 



Carpilius cinctimanus, White, Append. Juke's Voy. Fly, Crust, p. 336, 



pi. ii. fig. 3 (1847) ; Adams and. White, Zool. Samarang, Cr. p. 37, 



pi. vii. fig. 4 (1848). 

 Liomera cinctimana, A. M.-Edw. Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. i. p. 219 



(1865), ix. p. 176, pi. v. fig. 4 (1873). 

 ? Liomera lata, Dana, Cr. U.S. Expl. Exp. xiii. p. 161, pi. vii. fig. 6 



(1852). 



A young male is in the collection, without definite locality. 

 As has been already noted by Prof. A. Milne-Edwards, in the 

 young of this species the hand is without the black cincture, 

 and the fingers are whitish. 



Actceodes tomentosus (M. -Edwards). 



A male example is in the collection, without definite 

 locality. 



Zozymus ozneus (Linn.). 

 Java (a young male). 



Chlorodius niger (Forskal). 

 New Guinea (one female). 



Leptodius exaratus, var. sanguineus (M.-Edw.). 



Java (an adult male). 



The remarks made by me upon this species in Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. 1877, p. 134, on specimens from Duke-of-York Island, 

 apply equally well to the Javan example. 



Pilumnus vespertilio. 



Cancer vespertilio, Fahr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 463 (1793), Suppl. p. 338 

 (1798). 



Pilumnus vespertilio, Leach, Trans. Linn. Soc. xi. p. 321 (1815) ; M.- 

 Edw. Hist. Nat. Crust, i. p. 418 (1834) ; Cr. in E. A. de Cuvier, 

 Atlas, pi. xiv. fig. 3; Dana, U.S. Expl. Exp. xiii. Cr. i. p. 236 

 (1852); A. M.-Edw. N. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. ix. p. 242 (1873) ; 

 Hilgendorf, Monatsh. Akad. Berlin, p. 793 (1878). 



