238 PODOSOMATA OF THE ATLANTIC AND ARCTIC OCEANS. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 

 Plate 29. 



Fig. 1. Anaphia lenta, E. B. "Wilson. Cephalic segment. 



2. „ „ False leg. 



3. „ ,, Last joints of ambulatory leg. 



4. Nymphon rubrum, Hodge. Last joints of ambulatory leg from Plymouth specimen. 



5. „ ,; do. do. do. from a Shetland specimen. 



6. „ „ do. do. do. "var. perplexa^ St. Andrews. 



7. „ „ Oculiferous tubercle. 



8. Anaphia angulata, Dohrn. Last joints of ambulatory leg. 



9. Nymphon brevh'ostre, Hodge. Cephalic segment. 



10. „ „ Cheliforus. 



11. „ „ Ambulatory leg. 



12. „ „ do. do. propodos. 



Plate 30. 



Fig. 1. Nymphon stenoeheir, sp. n., from above. 



2. ,, „ Oculiferous tubercle. 



3. „ „ Palp. 



4. „ „ Cheliforus from the front. 



5. „ „ Chela from the side. 



6. ,; „ Last joints of ambulatory leg. 



7. „ „ Propodos. 



8. „ „ False leg. 



9. „ ,, Spines of fals§ leg. 



10. Paranymphon sjnnoswn, CauUery. Last segment of body, showing abdomen and 



remarkable processes from the lobes of the body. 



11. „ „ Portion of two lobes of the body covered with remarkable 



appendages. 



12. „ „ One of the appendages highly magnified. 



13. „ „ A cheliforus. 



14. „ ,, Last joints of an ambulatory leg. 



