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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XVII. 

 Fir/. 1. Limnoria segnis : mandible, x 100. 

 ^''U- ^- n „ maxilliped. x 100. 



^):'- •^- » „ lirst leg. X 80. 



-J'y/- f • " » extremity of first leg, more highly mao-nified, 



^.'//- •^- ,. „ uropod, X 100. o .. .. 



liy. G. Limnoria liynorum: extremity of mandible, inner side, x about 



275. 



^"J-'^- » „ (specimen from Auckland Harbour) : urouod 



X 100. ^ 



Fiff. 8. Lunnon'a mitarctica : uropod. x 100, 



XhlY.—Some Remarks o7i Dr. D. G. EUioCs 'Review of 

 the Primates: JJy llEUBiiKT C. Uobix.son, C.M.Z.S., and 

 C. J5oDEN Kloss, F.Z.S. 



The American Museum of Natural History lias recently 

 published, in three bulky and handsomely got-up quarto 

 volumes, 'A Review of the Primates '^ by the veteran 



* ,^I^n"5raphs of the American Museum of Natural History, Mono- 

 rrapliSunes, Volumes t.-Ifl. 'A Review of the Primates,' by Daniel 

 juaud Elliot. New York, U.S.A., June 1913, 



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