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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
All the figures refer to Parapherusa crassipes, 
Prate VII. 
Fig. 1. Upper and lower antennz and anterior portion of head. 
Fig. 2. Upper lip, with epistome. 
Fig. 38. Left mandible. 
Fig. 4. Cutting-edge of right mandible. 
Fig. 5. Cutting-edge of left mandible. 
Fig. 6. Lower lip. 
Fig. 7. First maxilla. 
Fig. 8. End of palp of first maxilla of opposite side. 
PuaTE IX. 
Fig. 9. Second maxilla. 
Fig. 10. Maxilliped. 
Fig. 11. End of palp of maxilliped (more highly magnified). 
Fig. 12. First gnathopod of female. 
Fig. 13. First gnathopod of male. 
tg. 14. Second gnathopod of female. 
PLATE X. 
Fig. 15. Second gnathopod of male. 
Fig. 16. First perzeopod. 
Fig. 17. Fifth perzopod. 
Fig. 18. Side-view of urus, with uropoda and telson. 
Fig. 19. First uropod. 
Fig. 20. Second uropod. 
Fig. 21. Third uropod of male. 
Fig. 22. Distal portion of the same, more highly magnified. 
‘tg. 23. Third uropod of female. 
Fig. 24. Telson. 
