268 FAUNA OF NEW ZEALAND. 



edge of pink. Length of largest specimen, 3 inches 8 lines, from 

 the end of the tail to the end of the beak ; length of smallest 

 2 inches 8 lines. 



13. Hippolyte spinifrons. M. Edw., 1. c. ii., p. 377. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. M. Edw. 



14. Palamon Quoianus, M. Edw., 1. c. ii. p. 393. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. M. Edw. 



" Shrimps." 



The quantities of shrimps and their families are unbounded. Po- 

 lack, i., 326. 



15. Talitrus brevicornis. M. Edw., 1. c. iii., p. 15. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. M. Edw. 



16. Orchestia Quoyana. M. Edw., 1. c. iii., p. 19. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. M. Edw. 



17. Cilonera MacLeayi, Leach? 



This, or an allied species, was found by Dr. Sinclair on the New 

 Zealand coast. Dr. Leach's specimen exists in the British 

 Museum Collection, but whether he described it or not I have not 

 been able to ascertain. It will come after the genus Olencira of 

 Leach (Diet, des Sc. Nat. xii., p. 350). 



18. J&ga sen Sphceroma ? Oniscus imbricatus. Fabr., 



Syst. Ent. 296. 2. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. Fabr. 



19. Sphceroma armata. M. Edw. 1. c. iii., p. 210. 

 Inhabits N. Zealand. M. Edw. 



20. Dinemoura affinis. M. Edw., 1. c. iii., p. 465, pi. 38, 



f. 15-18. 



Inhabits New Zealand. M. Edw. 

 *20. Cypris Nova Zelandice. Eaird. MSS. 

 " Shell ovate, elongated, both extremities of the same size ; 

 somewhat turgid, and slightly sinuated in centre of anterior mar- 

 gin ; white, smooth and shining, perfectly free from hairs. Ap- 

 proaches Gyp. detect a of M tiller, but differs in the shell not being 

 flat, as in that, but turgid or rounded, being less sinuated on anterior 

 margin, and more rounded on dorsal surface. The shell does not 

 appear to be transparent." Baird. 



Inhabits New Zealand. British Museum. Dr. Stanger. 



