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3. ? Dynomene hispida, Desmarest. 



Dynomene hispida, Desmarest, Oonsid. ge"n. Crust, p. 133, pi. xviii. 

 fig. 2. 



A single specimen, perhaps not referable to this species, on 

 Macclesfield Bank, 32 fath. 



4. Nursilia dentata. Bell. 

 Nursilia dentata, Bell, Trans. Linn. Soc. xxi. p. 309, pi. xxxiv. fig. 6. 

 A single female specimen at a depth of 40 fath. 



5. Caphyra kevis, A. Milne-Edwards. 



Cdphyra Itsvis, A. Milne-Edwards, Nouv. Arch. Mus. v. p. 152, and ix. 

 p. 173, pi. iv. fig. 2. 



One specimen in 3 feet of water on Extreme Reef. 



6. Tetralia cavimanus, Heller. 



Tetralia cavimanus, Beitriige zur Crustaceen-Fauna des rothen Meeres, 

 p. 353, pi. iii. figs. 24, 25. 



Three specimens from Mace Island at a depth of 20^ fath. 



7. Trapezia cairulea, Riippell. 



Trapezia ccerulea, Riippell, Miers, Braehyura of ' Challenger,' p. 165. 



A single specimen on Extreme Reef in 3 feet of water. 

 The lateral spines of the carapace are almost obsolete ; the 

 manus is rounded above and not hairy externally. 



8. Trapezia cymodoce (Herbst), Miers. 

 Trapezia cymodoce (Herbst), Miers, Ann. Nat. Hist. (5) ii. p. 408. 



Taken with the above was a single specimen of Trapezia 

 which is referable to T. cymodoce as restricted by Miers. It 

 may be distinguished from those that I have named T. guttata 

 by the absence of spots from the legs and by the presence of 

 a cluster of very short hairs on the outer surface of the manus 

 of the chelipede. 



9. Trapezia guttata, Riippell. 

 'a, Riippell, Beschreib. Krabben d 



Half a dozen small specimens in 6 fathoms off Tizard Bank. 



Trapezia guttata, Riippell, Beschreib. Krabben des rothen Meeres, 

 p. 27. 



