160 Prof. M‘Intosh’s Notes from the 
dental apparatus differs from the latter in respect to the 
antero-lateral plates, which are described and figured by the 
author as curved plates having ten minute teeth, and with a 
granular band externally. Whether this difference is due to 
Fic. 7.—Dental apparatus of Minoe Kinbergi. The points of the right 
anterior plates have been pushed to the right. Enlarged. 
Fig. 8.— Anterior dental plate of Ninoe Kinberg:. Magnified. 
structure or to a misinterpretation is an open question. 
Certainly the forms closely resemble each other, and the 
discrepancy is probably due to the difficulty in getting a good 
view of the parts. The base of the long pointed tooth in 
each plate seems to be flanked by a series of small teeth 
(woodcut, fig. 8). 
The 2nd foot has a finger-like process extending beyond 
the posterior lobe, but the bristles conform to the arrange- 
ment already mentioned. The 38rd foot is similar; the 4th 
has three digitate processes, the upper being the longer ; 
the 5th and 6th have each three processes; the 10th foot 
has six processes, the dorsal being the larger, and the foot 1s 
supported by three brown spines. The dorsal bristles are 
somewhat stout, have broad wings, and a short finely tapered 
tip; those of the inferior group have shorter tips. ‘The hooks 
with the long tapered tips are as before. 
The 15th foot presents posteriorly a long and somewhat 
subulate dorsal process and four shorter processes beneath it. 
In front is the setigerous lobe, which bears two groups of 
