0]S" CAEPOPHAGA FIIfSCHII, EAMSAT. 25 



siderably larger than the others ; the 4 or 5 nearest the manu- 

 brium arraiagecl in a curve, the others nearly in a straight line. 

 Upper claw with 5 or 6 teeth, loAver one broad and suddenly- 

 tapering from a small tooth on the inner margin. 



ToMOCEEUS vuLGAEis, Tullb. Fort. (Efver., Sv. Pod. 1871. 



A description of this species lias already been giren, so tliat it 

 is needless here to repeat it. Dr. 0. M. Eeuter obtained a 

 single specimen of this species in Shetland iu tlie summer of 

 1876 (see ' Scottish Naturalist/ Jan. 1880). 



I am not aware that this species lias since been recorded as 

 British. 



DESOEIPTION OF PLATE I. 



All the figures are given on an enlarged scale. 



Fig. 1. Dorsal view q'l Achorutes manubrkdii, Tullb. From a photograph. 



2. Ventral view of the same. 



3. The spring of ditto. 



4. Claw of ditto. 



5. Anal spine of ditto. 



6. Dorsal view of Xenylla maritlma, TiiUb. 



7. Ventral view of the same. 



8. Anal spines of ditto. 



9. The claw of ditto. 



10. Eye-patch of ditto. 



11. Dorsal view of 3"/'/««a ???/ra5i7/s, Tullb. 1 



12. The spring of ditto. \ After TuUberg. 



13. The claw of ditto. J 



14. Abdominal segment showing spines, and at a the abnormal one. 



15. Dorsal view of Tomocerus vulgaris, Tull. ") 



16. The spring of the same. .p, m m 



17. The mucro of ditto. \ ^^t"' TuUberg. 



18. A side view of the claw. | 



19. The claw from above. ) 



Note on the Type Specimen of Carpophaga Mnscliil, Enmsay. 

 By E. P. Eamsat, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S.', &c., Curator of the 

 Australian Museum, Sydney. 



[Read November 16, 1882.J 



In a former paper, which this Society did me tlie honour to publish 

 in their Journal (Zool. xvi. p. 129), I gave a description of this 

 fine species, but unfortunately at that time was not in a jDosition 

 to give the measurements, whicli want I am now enabled to 

 supply, the type, still unique, having been kindly presented to 

 me by the Eev. G-eorge Brown. I find also that the locality from 

 whicli it came is " Irish Cove," on the island of New Ireland. 



