Mr. E. J. Miers on new Species of Crustacea. 115 



Two specimens from the above locality, measuring 16 



millims. long, 13 broad, and 7 high- 

 There are two other specimens of Patella in the collection, 



belonging to distinct species — the one from Nemero, East 



Yesso, and the other from Endermo — but in such a condition 



as to defy identification. 



97. Chiton (Lepidopleurus) Albrechti, Schrenck, Eeisen im 



Amurlande, p. 283, pi. xiii. f. 7-17. 

 Lepidopleurus granijiloms, Carpenter, MS. in Coll. Cuming. 

 Hob. Endermo Harbour. 



The two fine Chitons, which may possibly be a very large 

 variety of this species, are about 65 millims. long, and the 

 central valves 28 broad. They appear to differ somewhat in 

 the lirations on the lateral areas not being granulated, and all 

 the valves being distantly concentrically sulcated. 



98. Cryptochiton Stelleri, MiddendorfT, Bull. Acad. St. Petersb. 

 vol. vi. p. 116 ; Malacozool. Rossica, p. 93, pi. i. figs. 1, 2. 

 Chiton amiculatus, Sowerby. C. sitkensis, Reeve. C. chlamys, Reeve. 

 Hab. Endermo Harbour, south of Jesso. 



There is a handsome specimen of this species from the above 

 locality. It is of small size, about 3 inches in length ; and 

 the dorsal surface is completely clothed with the closely packed 

 stars of spicules, which are mostly of a bright rust-red colour, 

 but here and there are small patches of a greenish tint. 



XIII. — Descriptions of three additional Species of Crustacea 

 from Kerguelen } s Land and Crozet Island, with Remarks 

 upon the Genus Paramcera. By Edward J. Miers, Zoo- 

 logical Department, British Museum. 



The following species of Crustacea from Kerguelen's Land 

 and Crozet Island, in the collection of the British Museum, 

 appear to be undescribed. The examination of a larger series 

 of specimens enables me to correct an error into which I had 

 fallen with regard to the genus Paramoera (see 'Annals ' for 

 July, p. 75). 



JEga semicarinata, n. sp. 



Elongate ovate, moderately convex, punctate, except upon 

 the anterior half of each of the segments of the pereion ; the 



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