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Figure 3Tozeuina caroHncnsis; 3!', leg of first pair, x 15 ; 3!'*, tip of 

 chaela of the same, x 30; 3!"', third leg, x 15 ; 3!"'*, dactyl of the 

 same, x 30 ; 3!"'", part of fifth leg, x 15 ; 3m x , first maxilla ; x 20 ; 

 3n"', tip of third maxilliped, x 24. By A. E. V. 



Figure 4. Alpheus fornwsus, from Bermuda. Female; 43, antennule. 

 Figure 40, base of antenna; c, carpocerite ; s, scaphocerite ; s', its 

 spine. Figure 4, 4!", leg of second pair. Figure 4n'", third maxilliped; 

 4t, telson; 4u, uropods. By A. H. V. All from one specimen. 



PLATE XXX. 



Figure i.Alpheus (or Crangon) heterochalis, female from Key West, 

 Florida; ia', antennule; s, stylocerite or aural spine; o, ootocyst; 

 la", antenna; c, carpocerite; s, scaphocerite; il", leg of second pair; 

 X P. P' pleopods; o, eggs; it, telson and u', u", uropods; x 6j^. 



Figure 2. The same. An example from Indian River, Florida, No. 1825; 

 female; 2a, smaller chela of first pair of legs, x 6 l / 2 , from slide H'. 



Figure 2b, third maxilliped ; 2c, leg of third pair ; c', another view of the 

 dactyl and end of propodus, dactyl is nearly detached and out of posi- 

 tion ; 2d, leg of fifth pair; 2e, distal part of propodus of fifth leg to 

 show details of the comb; 2d', dactyl of the same, detached. All on 

 this plate are x about 6 l / 2 ; originals by A. H. V., except 2b, 2c', 2d, 

 2e, by A. E. V. 



PLATE XXXI. 



Figure i. Alpheus (or Crangon) packardii. From Long Bird I., Ber- 

 muda, 1901 ; il', smaller cheliped of first pair ; ib, antenna with its 

 scale and spines; 1", legs of second pair; 1'", leg of third pair, x7. 

 By A. H. V. 



Figure 2. The same species ; a different specimen, No. 3062, from 

 Bermuda ; 2b, antennule with its basal spine and ootocyst ; 2!", leg 

 of second pair ; 2!'", leg of third pair ; 2n'", outer maxilliped ; x 7. 

 Original. By A. H. V. 



Figure 3. Alpheus packardii, u, uropods; t, telson; x 7. 



Figure 4. Synalpheus saulcyi (=S. minus) ; from Cuba; general figure; 

 after Guerin. 



PLATE XXXII. 



Figure i. Alpheus (or Crangon) beanii Ver. sp. nov. Type; ia, anten- 

 nule with its basal spine and ootocyst; ib, antennal scale; ic, third 

 maxilliped, hairs partly omitted; m, third article; c, carpus; ex, 

 exopod; id, smaller chela of leg of first pair with carpus and merus ; 

 ic, ie', legs of second pair; ic", chela more enlarged; if, leg of 

 third pair; if, tip of the same, more enlarged; ig, uropods; ih, 

 telson; li, leg of fourth pair. All much enlarged. Original. Bv 

 A. H. V. 



