258 Mr. T. II. AViihcis on 



Anomis alhilihia, Walker, xiii. p. 1001. 

 Jiusicada nigritarsis, Wulker, xiii. p. 1006. 



A small species, very dark, transverse lines quite different 

 io all the otiiers. 



Types, Ceylon. 



I have examples also from Assam, AhmeJnagur, Rangoon, 

 and Pirak. 



Anomis commoda, Butler, Ann. & Mao;. Nat. Hist. (5) i. 

 J). 203 (1878). 



A lav^ic dark species, with fairly broad fore wings ; hind 

 Avings dark blackish broNvn. Quite a good species. 



Type, Japan. 



I have seven examples from Yokohama and Nikko. 



Anomis metaxantha, Walker, xiii. p. 1005. 



Paler than commoda; fore wing similarly shaped; the 

 genitalia shows that it is quite distinct from all the others. 



Type-locality ignotus. 



It is a common form in India. I have sixteen examples 

 from Assam, llangoon, and Bombay. 



XXXIII. — The Cirripede Subgenus Seilla?lepas ; its Probable 

 Occurrence in the Jurassic liocks (S. gaveyi, sp. ;<•). By 

 Thomas H. Withers, F.G.S. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) 



[Plate XIII.] 



More than half a century ago the late Mr. G. E. Gavey 

 collected from the Lias at Mickleton Tunnel, near Chipping 

 Campden, Gloucestershire, remains of a Cirripede, which has 

 up till now remained undescribed. Mr. Gavey, however, 

 listed the specimens in 1853 * as " PoUicipes; 2 new species," 

 and the late Kev. P. B. Brodie (1857 t)j in two short notes, 



* G. E. Gavey, " On the Railway Cuttings at the Mickleton Tunnel, 

 nud at Aston Mugna, Gloucestershire," Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Loudon, 

 1853, vol. ix. p. ^4. 



t Brodie, Kev. V. B , " On a new Species of PoUicipes in the Inferior 

 Oolite near Stroud, in Gloucestershire," Brit. Assoc. Bep. (1856) pt. ii. 

 p. (54 ; 1857. 



Brodie, Bev. P. Ii., " On the Occurrence of some new Species of 

 J'ol/ici/>es ill tlu' Inl'frior Oolite and Lias of Gloucestershire, Auu. ii 

 Mag. r<at. llisi. ,>ir. -J, vol. xix. 1857, p. JU.'J. 



