288 CHILTON 
AMPHIPODA. 
31. Ampelisca chiltoni Stebbing. 
32. Leptamphopus novae-zealandie (G. M. Thomson). 
33. Paradexamine pacifica (G. M. Thomson). 
34. Phronima nove-zealandie Powell. 
ISOPODA. 
35. Paridotea ungulata (Pallas). 
36. Meinertia imbricata (Fabricius). 
37. Livoneca raynaudii. Milne Edwards. 
38. Exospharoma chilensis (Dana). 
39. Cilicwa caniculata (G. M. Thomson)... 
CIRRIPEDIA. 
AQ. Balanus decorus Darwin. 
41. Scapellum spinosum Annandale. 
COPEPODA PARASITICA. 
42. [Lernaa lotella G. M. Thomson. 
43. Chondracanthus lotelle G. M. Thomson. 
BRACHYURA. 
PARAMITHRAX PERONIT Milne-Edwards. 
Paramithrax peronu M-Edw., Hist. Nat. Crust., i., 1834, p. 324. 
Miers, Cat. N.Z. Crust., 1876, p. 5. 
Lenz, Zool. Jahrb. xiv., heft 5, 1901, p. 454. 
Chilton, Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxxvii, 1906, p. 265. 
Fulton and Grant, Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria, xix., part 1, 
1906, p. 16. 
One male specimen from Station 44, and one male and one 
female from Station 74. The female, though only 18mm. in 
leneth of carapace, bears eggs and agrees well with the 
characters of larger specimens, except that the spines on the 
‘arapace are sharper; in large specimens they become more like 
tubercles. The species is common around the New Zealand 
coasts at moderate depths, and the surface of the carapace is 
always more or less covered with sponges, seaweed, ete. 
It extends to Australia, and Milne-Edwards gives the Indian 
Ocean as the locality from which his specimens came. 
