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relative size as in (\ clfgans. Tlic c |i i ji i> dial a p p <■ ii tl a jj; c is ol alioiit the same type 

 and relative size as in ('. si/mDutriva: el. my liy. '21 nl tliis species. K n d o p n d i t c: The lirst 

 joint has four posterior bristles, all ol tlicin usually with short hairs. ( •ne ol these, which is 

 situated .><onie\vhat laterally, is often ahout as lony as the anterior side nl' ihc first and second 

 endopodite joints, the three others, situated somewhat medially, are relatively sluul, ahout 

 half as long as the distal height of this joint or even somewhat shorter. 



M a .\ i 1 1 a: — The ventral edge of the eiul joint is about as long as the distal width 

 of the first endopodite joint (calculating from front to back), its dorsal edge is about half as l<mg. 



Fig. CXXVII. — Conchoecia Haddoni G. S. Brady and A. M. Norman, (J. — 1. Shell seen from the side; W X. 

 2. Shell seen from below; 34 X. 3. Distal part of the first antenna and the rod-shaped organ; the b-, d- and e-bristles 

 ot the antenna are broken; 117 X- 4. and 5. Distal joint of the endopodite of t lie right and left second antennae; the 

 bristles are broken; 260 X. 6. Distal part of the penis, seen from outside; 567 X. (From specimens from station 64 b.) 



Fifth limb: — Protopodite: The longest tube-bristle of the second endite 

 has short hairs. Endopodite: This is of the same type as has been described above for 

 C. oblonga. Exopodite: First joint: This has two, only in exceptional cases one, medial 

 ventral bristles, both with short hairs. The proximo-ventral group has four or five bristles, one 

 of which is in most cases furnished with long hairs. The distal ventral group has three 

 or four bristles, all of which sometimes have short hairs, but sometimes one has long hairs. The 



