COLLECTED BY CAPTAIN TOYNBEE 
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This species is nearly allied to S. inceqtialis, from the Pacific. The forms of the t\\ 
posterior cephalothoracic segments are different, and the caudal lamellae are rather long< 
than twice their breadth. 
Length ^th of an inch; length of the finger ^ofo"* of the 2nd segment -Afa", of tli 
claw -awo", of the caudal setae -3^0'', of the caudal lamellae f$#o" ; hroadtli of Hie caudal 
lamellae jom". The setae of the* appendage to the base of the abdomen were Imperfect . 
One of the specimens had a number of eggs attached to it. 
Collected November 24, 1857. S. lat. 0° 30'; W. long. 0° 30 7 . 
Pl. XXIX. fig. 18, x 15 ; fig. 19. antenna of second pair, x 30. 
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Sapphieina paeva, n. s. Femince conspicilla contigua, prominentia. Digitus antenna- 
rum posticarum articulo secundo brevior, articulis valde inaequis, unguiculo dimidii 
digiti longitudine. Abdomen segmentis primo et secundo angustis truncatis, terti< 
et quarto latioribus lunatis, postico rotundato. Lamellae caudales ovatae, ad apiccm 
rotundatae, apice interno denticulato, setis duabus terminalibus, duabus lateral ibi is. 
omnibus brevibus (lamella fere quadruplo brevioribus) . 
This species is nearly allied to S. detonsa, a Pacific form. It differs, however, in having 
longer setae to the caudal lamellae ; and the general outline is a little different. The length 
of the second segment of the antennae is gj}§o" > that of the finger being tHu", and of the 
c * aw arum"- The breadth of the caudal lamellae is -t&fb" ; their length is -3^0", and that 
2 000 » *«^-" lv "r- 
of longest seta is 2 5 6 ". The total length is about -rVth of an inch. 
Collected April 9, 1858, in S. lat. 0° 30', W.long. 0° 30'. 
Pl. XXIX. fig. 20, x 30; fig. 21. antenna of second pair, x 60. 
Sapphieina, n. s. ? 
The collection contains also a specimen closely resembling S. indigotica. The finger i- 
however as long as the second joint, the claw is not half as long as the finger, and the 
caudal setae are barely half as long as the lamellae. It must therefore, I think, be con- 
sidered a new species ; but having only one specimen, I do not like to describe it. 
Collected in S. lat. 0° 4C/, W. long. 0° 20'. 
Sapphieina oeientalis, Dana. 
I name this species with some hesitation, as it was originally collected by Dana in the 
Sooloo Sea, south-west of the Island of Panay. It appears, however, to agree exactly 
with a specimen collected by Captain Toynbee on the 5th Oct., N. lat. 12°, W. long. 20° 50'. 
Sapphieina Danai, Lbk. 
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B. Conspicilla non conjtincta 
Sapphieina ovatolanceolata, D. 
Collected in S. lat. 0' 30°, W. long. 0° 30' 
Sapphieina Gemma, D. 
Collected. Jim* 1 ft. in S. lat. 0° 40' W. lo 
