300 DR. J. G. DE MAK ON THE PODOPHTHALMOTJS 



Order PffiCILOPODA. 



Grenus Limulijs, MilU. 



166. LlMITLUS MOLirCCANTJS, Latr. 



Limulus moluccanus, Latreille, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat, Crust, ii. 

 p. 547. 



One specimen was obtained at Mergui in the mud at low water. 



167. Limulus eotundicauda, Latr. 



Limulus rotuudicauda^ Latreille, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust. 

 ii. p. 550. 



An immature female specimen was collected at Mergui and 

 another at King Island Bay. 



This species, like the preceding, inhabits the Malayan Archi- 

 pelago and the neighbouring seas. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 

 ■ Plate I. 



Fig. 1. Boclea Andersoni, nat. size. Fig. 2. Lateral view of the hand, X 2. 

 Fig. 3. Ht/astenus Hilgendorfi, adult male, X \\. Fig 4. Lateral view of the 



body, X Ii, showing the obtuse angle made by the rostral spines 



with the anterior declivity of the gastric region. 

 Fig. 6. Harrovia elegans, X 3. Fig. 6. Lateral view of the hand, X 3. 



' Plate II. 



Fig. 1. Myomenippe granulosa, adult male, nat, size. 

 Fig. 2. Actumnus nudus, adult female, X 3. Fig. 3. Smaller chela, X 3. 

 Fig. 4. Eurycarcinus maculatus, adult male, X 3. Fig. 5. Lateral view of the 

 larger hand, X 3. 



Plate III. 



Fig. 1. Heterofanoin indica, adult male, X 3. Fig. 2. Lateral view of larger 



hand, X 3. 

 Fig. 3. Heteropanope eucratoides, adult male, X 3. Fig. 4. Lateral view of 



chela, X 3. 

 Fig. 6. Piltimmis Andersoni, adult female, X 3. Fig. 6. Lateral view of larger 



hand, X 3. 



Plate IV. 

 Fig. 1. Pihimnus l<svis, X 8. Fig. 2. Lateral view of larger chela, X 7. 



