366 THE REV. T. R. R. STEBBING ON 
, Fam. GAMMARID&. 
1814. Gammaride Leach, Kdinb. Encycl. vol. vii. p. 432. 
Gen. Meurra Leach. 
1813. Melita Leach, Edinb. Encycl. vol. vii. p. 403. 
1906. ,,  Stebbing, Das Tierreich, vol. xxi. pp. 366, 421, 732. 
MELITA IN%QUISTYLIS Dana. 
1852. Amphaitoé (Melita) inequistylis (2) and A. (M.) tenwicornis 
(a) Dana, P. Amer: "Acivol: it pp) 2140 il. 
1906. Melita inequistylis Stebbing, Das Tierreich, vol. xxi. pp.429, 
732. . 
WOODS 5 Chilton, Subantarct. Is. of N. Zealand, 
p. 630. 
This species has been rediseussed by Dr. Chilton, who unites 
with it Melita zeylanica Stebbing, 1904, from Ceylon. Mr. Val- 
lentin procured a male specimen at low water in Rapid Point, 
deta, AAO UII 
Fam. DEXAMINIDA. 
1888. Dexaminide Stebbing, Rep. Voy. ‘ Challenger,’ vol. xxix. 
p. 573. 
Gen. PARADEXAMINE Stebbing. 
1899. Paradexamine, Stebbing, Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. iv. 
pare: 
1906. 5 Chevreux, Exp. Antarct. francaise, Amphip. 
‘ [Ds 1885 
1909. a Chilton, Subantarct. Is. of New Zealand, 
p. 632. 
WOUOr ie Stebbing, Mem. Australian Mus. vol. iv. 
p- 602. 
I) he Chilton, Tr. R. Soc. Edinb. vol. xlviii. pt. 2, 
p. 501. 
OMe # Chevreux, Deuxiéme Exp. Antarct. fran- 
caise, Amphip. p. 181. 
Professor Chilton proposes to make Chevreux’s P. jissicauda 
a synonym of Thomson’s P. pacificus, although in the latter 
species the telson is not divided to the base as it is in the former. 
In 1913 Chevreux observes that his P. fissicauda is separated 
from all the other known forms of the family Dexaminide by the 
second maxille, the inner plate of which carries a series of spines 
on the inner margin. 
PARADEXAMINE NANUS Stebbing. 
Abstract P. Z. 8. 1914, p. 30. (April 28.) 
In point of size this species is comparable with P. flindersi, 
from which it is distinguished by the differently-shaped telson 
and by the greater length of the palp of the maxillipeds. The 
