by Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing. 73 
EXPLANATION OF PLates VIII-XII, 
illustrating paper by the Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing on 
“Some Crustacea of Natal.” 
PEARE VALET 
Cryptodromia monodous, Sp. NOV. 
ns. Lines indicating natural size of carapace shown in the adjoining 
dorsal view of a female specimen, with limbs and part of 
pleon in attachment. 
St., c.o. Sternum with coxez of the limbs on left of the figure, the coxa of 
the third perzeopod perforated by the oviduct. 
PAL. Dorsal view of the pleon incompletely flattened. 
urp. Ventral view of the sixth pleon-segment with its appendages 
(uropods or sixth pleopods) and the telson with opening of 
alimentary canal). 
oc. The eye; this with the first and second antennz, mandible, and 
distal portion of fourth perzeopod more highly magnified 
than the other details. 
mx. 1, mx. 2, mxp. 1, mxp. 3. First and second maxille, first and third 
maxillipeds ; on a higher scale than the limbs, 
a.s., a.i.,m. First and second antennz and mandible. 
prp. 1, 2, 4,5. First, second, fourth, and fifth perazeopods; fingers of the 
cheliped (prp. 1) as seen from the inner side at a different 
angle. The figures of the third maxilliped and the perzo- 
pods are all from the unexposed surfaces. 
PLATE IX. 
A. Leptochelia dubtus (Kroyer). 
a.s.,a.i. First and second antennz of the male. 
a.s.,a.i. 2. First and second antennz of the female. 
gn. 1. First gnathopod of male. 
prp. 5. Fifth perzeopod of male. 
urp., urp. 2. Uropods of male and female. 
