1000 ME. L. A. BOEEADAILE ON CEUSTACEAITS [DeC. 13, 



never prominent ; the secondary aepta are very little projecting, 

 but can usually be distinguished. The raised rims of the calices 

 show much flattened spines, which correspond to the primary, 

 secondary, and tertiary septa. 



Funafuti ; outer reef. Three specimens. 



This species resembles S. palmata in form, but shows no sign of 

 any anastomosis of its branches. The raised character of the whole 

 edge of the calice separates the species from all previously described 

 forms. In places the upper edge of the calice may be somewhat 

 vaulted or even slightly acute, but the whole lip is never as large 

 or distinct as it generally is even in S. jjalmata. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE LXII. 



Fig. 1. Sfylophora septata, X |, p. 996. 

 Fig. 2. Stylophora lobata, X |, p. 999. 

 Fig. 3. Stylophora rugosa, X J, p. 998. 

 Fig. 4. Stylophora comjyressa, X |, p- 997. 



5. On some Crustaceans from the South Pacific. — Part III. 

 Macrura^. By L. A. Borradaile, M.A., F.Z.S., 

 Lecturer in Natural Sciences at Selwyn College^ Cam- 

 bridge. 



[Eeceived November 15, 1898.] 

 (Plates LXIII.-LXV.) 



The specimens described in the present paper were collected by 

 Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner in the Islands of Funafuti (Ellice Group), 

 Eotuma, and Viti Levu, Fiji. Mr. Gardiner has very kindly 

 furnished me with notes respecting several of them. 



The Funafuti collection contained examples of the following 

 species : — 



1. ? Periclimenes dance (Stimpson). 



2. Coralliocaris hrevirostris Borradaile. 



3. Palcemoiulla tndentata, n. sp. 



4. Saron marmoratus (Olivier). 



5. Athanas snlcatipes, n. sp. 



6. Alplieus strenuus Dana. 



7. Alpheus parvirostris Dana. 



8. AlpTieus collumiamis Stimpson. 



9. Alpheus lo'vis Randall. 



10. Alpheus frontalis Say. 



11. Alpheus prolificus^dXe. 



12. Alpheus funafutensis, n. sp. 



13. MetaheUms minutus Whitelegge. 



14. Callianidea typa H. M.-Edwards. 



1 For Parts I. and II., see P. Z. S. Ifi98, pp. 32 and 457. 



