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than those of tergitee. First legs smaller than the leoond but in no 

 sense dwarfed; without exopods. Bxopods on posterior legi well 

 developed. Anal legs with anterior claw slender, more than half as 

 long as the other one. Claws of first legs slender with the posterior 

 one ahout three fourths as long as the anterior one. Cerci with a 



distinct clear area at distal end not lined or Striped, hut this part 



weakly ringed with constricting sulci; setae moderately numerous, 

 the more distal ones approaching in length the depth of the CC I CI 

 proximally. 



Length, about 5 nun. 



205. SCUTIGERELLA INDECISA AtteillS. 



Fauna siidw. Austr., 1911, 3, p. 105. * 



Localities. — W. Australia: Lion Mill, Guildford, Harvey, Bruns- 

 wick, Boyanup, Gooseberry Hill. l 



PAUROPODA. 



Pauropodidae. 

 206. Eurypauropus speciosus Harrison. 

 Proc. Linn. soc. N. S. W., 1914, 39, p. 624, pi. 71, fig. 18-21. l 

 Localities. — New South Wales: Lobster Beach, Broken Bay. 1 



207. Pauropus amicus Harrison. 

 Proc. Linn. soc. N. S. W., 1914, 39, p. 617, pi.' 70, fig. l-ll. 1 

 Locality. — New South Wales: Lindfield, Broken Bay. 1 



208. Pauropus australis Harrison. 

 Proc. Linn. soc. N. S. W., 1914, 39, p. 620, pi. 71, fig. 12-14. l 

 Locality. — Australia: New South Wales: Lindfield, Broken Bay. 1 



209. Pauropus novaehollandiae Harrison. 

 Proc. Linn. soc. N. S. W., 1914, 39, p. 622, pi. 71, fig. 15-16. 1 

 Locality. — New South Wales: Broken Bay. 1 



