214 Mr. C. llosc on a new 



Genus 27. EUONYX, Norman. 



40. Euonyx cheJatuSj Norman. 



1807. F.iiony.r chelnttis, Xonnan, " Report Comin. Explor. Coasts of 



Hebrides,'" Brit. Assoc. Rep. for lf>66, p. 202. 

 ]8t;9. OpU leptochela. Bnte & Westwood, (1) vol. ii. p. 501. 

 1891. Euonyx chelatus, G. O. Sars, (142) p. 117, pi. xl. fig. 1. 



Hah. Sleat Sound, Isle of Skye, on Fchmus esculentus 

 {A. M. N.) ', Puffin Island, North Wales, off the lighthouse ; 

 between Holyhead and Isle of Man, 5!) fathoms, on Echinus 

 esculentus \ 10-17 miles N.W. of Mersey Bar, on Echinus 

 {A. 0. W.). The localities given in Bate and Westwood 

 are Shetland [Jefreys)^ Isle of Man, on Echinus esculentus 

 {O. S. Brady). ' 



Distrib. Trondhjem Fiord, Norway, in 100-150 fathoms, 

 among deep-sea corals ; and at Vardo, East Finmark, in 

 50-60 fathoms {G. 0. Sars). 



EXPLANAT10^' OF PLATE VI. 



Ftff. 1. Lanceola Mtirrayi, »^. n. First gnathopod. 



Fig. 2. Ditto. Second gnathopod. 



Fiy. 3. Ditto. Last perseopod. 



Fiy. 4. Ditto. Sheath and nail of last perreopod. 



(For description of Lanceola Ahtrrayi see p. 135.) 

 Ftff. 5. Cyclocaris farotnsis. sp. n. Mandible. 

 Fig. 6. Ditto. First ni axilla. 

 Fig. 7. Ditto. Second maxilla. 

 Fig. 8. Ditto. Maxilliped. 

 Fig. 9. Ditto. Fii-st gnathopod, 

 Fiy. 10. Ditto. Second gnathopod. 

 Fig.W. Ditto. Coxa of second peraeopod. 

 Fiy. 12. Ditto. Coxa and basos of third peraeopod. 

 Fig. 13. Ditto. Last peneopod. 



Fig. 14. Ditto. Hinder margin of third segment of metasome, 

 Fiy. 15. Ditto. Telson. 



Fig. 16. Tryphiisella ahyxsi, .«p. n. Front margin of cephalon. 

 Fiy. 17. Ditto. Second peraeopod. 

 Fiy. 18. Ditto. Third peraeopod. 



Fig. 19. Ditto. Hind margin of third segment of metasome. 

 Fig. 20. Ditto. Urosome. 



(The figures of the Plate are of various degrees of magnification.) 



XXY. — A neio Flying- Squirrel from Borneo. 

 By Charles Hose. 



Among some mammals that I have brought home from 

 Sarawak there occurs a beautiful flying-squirrel of the same 



