xiv THE LIFE OF CRUSTACEA 



PLATE FACI 



GROUP OF SPECIMENS OF THE GOOSE BARNACLE 

 (Lcpas anatifera), ONE SHOWING THE CIRRI EX- 

 TENDED AS IN LIFE. NATURAL SIZE. (From Brit. 



III. { Mus. Guide] } 42 



GROUP OF A COMMON SPECIES OF ACORN-SHELL OR 

 ROCK BARNACLE (Balanus balanoides). NATURAL 

 SIZE 



IV. Penaus caramote, FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN. ABOUT 



HALF NATURAL SIZE. (From Brit. Mus. Guide) - 57 



V. THE COMMON SPINY LOBSTER (Palinurus vulgar is). 



MUCH REDUCED. (From Brit. Mus. Guide) 59 



VI. Munida rugosa. BRITISH. REDUCED - - 60 



VII. THE COMMON HERMIT CRAB, Eupagurus bernhardus, IN 

 THE SHELL OF A WHELK. REDUCED. (From Brit. 

 Mus. Guide) - 62 



VIII. THE "NORTHERN STONE CRAB," Lithodes maia. 



MUCH REDUCED. THE LAST PAIR OF LEGS ARE 

 FOLDED OUT OF SlGHT IN THE GlLL CHAMBERS. 



(From Brit. Mus. Guide) 



{THE COMMON SHORE CRAB (Carcinus mcenas). RE-"| 

 DUCED 

 V 68 

 Dromia vulgaris, CARRYING ON ITS BACK A MASS OF I 

 THE SPONGE, Clione celata. BRITISH. REDUCED J 



X. Calappa flammea. BRAZIL. REDUCED - 72 



XI. THE GIANT JAPANESE CRAB, Macrocheira kampferi. 



MALE. THE SCALE OF THE FIGURE is GIVEN BY 

 A TWO-FOOT RULE PLACED BELOW THE SPECI- 

 MEN. (From Brit. Mus. Guide) - 76 



XII. Squilla mantis, FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN. ABOUT 



ONE-HALF NATURAL SIZE. (From Brit. Mus. Guide) 80 



J 

 



A SWIMMING CRAB, Portunus depurator. BRITISH.' 

 VTTT REDUCED 



A.I11. J 



A SPIDER CRAB, Maia squinado, DRESSED IN FRAG- 

 MENTS OF WEEDS. BRITISH. REDUCED 



