R. DOUGLAS LAURIE—BRACHYURA,. 499 
Remarks. The specimens comprise 5 ¢ juv., 6 ¢ adult, 6 2 juv., and 
3 9° adult, non-ovig. 
The adult females have a rounded posterior border ; in all the adult males 
the angles of the posterior border, though rounded, are a little prominent ; 
in all the young of both sexes the posterior border is straight with somewhat 
prominent angles. 
The measurements given below show that the size of the adult specimen is 
of the same order as given by Nobili :— 
© adult. © adult. 3 adult. ¢ adult. 
re Monet teach 19:0 22:5 19°5 21:0 mm. 
CAbrnn a teenie 16:0 19-0 165 17°5 mm. 
C1.+C.b..... "84 “84 84 83 
In adult g 30 (C.1. 19 mm.), the granules on the postero-lateral border of 
the carapace are not continued further back than the first pair of walking 
legs, above which they fade away. The specimen has the M well marked on 
the carapace and is clearly for all other reasons also to be placed in this 
species. 
Family DORIPPIDA. 
Genus Doriprr, Fabricius, 1798. 
8. DoriprE DorsIPEs (Linneus, 1764). See Alcock, 1896, p. 277. 
Dorippe dorsipes, Nobili, 1906, p. 172. 
Dorippe dorsipes, Nobili, 1907, p. 95. 
Dorippe dorsipes, Laurie, 1906, p. 567. 
Dorippe quadridens, Stimpson, 1907, p. 167. 
Locality. Station I. H, 1 2? immature [32]. 
Remarks. C.l. 8°25 mm. 
The spine at the outer angle of the orbit reaches distinctly less far forward 
than the frontal teeth; the large spine at the inner canthus projects the 
same distance forwards as the frontal teeth. The condition of the spine at 
the outer angle of the orbit appears to be characteristic of the earlier growth 
stages (Laurie, loc. cit.). 
Family RANINIDA. 
Genus Notopus, de Haan, 1841. 
9. Noropus porsipEs (Fabricius, 1793). See Alcock, 1896, p. 290. 
Locality. Station V. G, 2 2 [33, 34]. 
Remarks. 9 34, C.l. 19 mm., C.b. across base of antero-external spines 
13 mm., fronto-orbital border 8°5 mm.; 2 33, C.l. 13 mm., C.b. 9 mm., 
fronto-orbital border 6 mm. 
