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GAMMARID^E. 



Prof. Milne Edwards's specimen (which he has described 

 under the synonym of G. Dugesii) is from the coast 

 of Brittany. Bouchard-Chantereaux gives it, under its 

 proper name, as a native of the coast near Boulogne- 

 sur-Mer, where it is found under stones ; its colour being 

 nearly black, the eyes rather white, and the eggs brown ; 

 and Prof. Zaddach records it under the name of G. 

 Dugesii, " prope Gedanum " in the Baltic. 



ONE OF THE SECOND PAIR OF HANDS AND TAIL 0V M. PALMATA. 



