92 "TERRA NOVA" EXPEDITION. 



of antennule ; ischiocerite outreaching, by about half of its length, antennular stalk. 

 Fixed and movable spines of antenna well developed, the latter a little longer than 

 the former, and both a little outreaching the rostrum. Antenna a little longer than 

 carapace including the rostrum. Third maxilliped outreaching rostrum by its last two 

 joints, the last joint being a little longer than the preceding. Legs of the first pair 

 unequal ; that on right side, which is the larger, outreaching rostrum by its wrist and 

 hand. Palm square, fingers nearly as long as the palm, fixed finger with a row of 

 about ten blunt teeth. Inside of palm covered with fine pearly granules except near 

 the wrist, and a patch of similar granules on the outside at the base of the fixed 

 finger. Above, sides of palm slope to a sharp edge ; lower side flat, with on outer side 

 a sharp keel, continued along fixed finger. Smaller hand resembling larger, but more 

 slender. Both sparsely hairy. Second leg outreaching rostrum by its hand, whose 

 fingers are a little longer than the palm, and hairy all over the outer side. In third 

 and fourth legs, propodite with some spines below in short transverse rows, more 

 numerous on fourth leg than on third, and at the end a tuft of hairs, the dactylopodite 

 having two longitudinal rows of spines and a sharp end-claw. In last leg only the 

 distal two spine-rows on the propodite remain, hair-tuft longer, and broadened 

 dactylopodite bites against a process of end of propodite, so that a clumsy- subchela 

 exists. Abdomen smooth. In male, each pleuron ends in a sharp point, and third to 

 sixth bear each a spine on the fore edge. In female, pleura are broader but have a 

 sharply cut hinder angle, except on sixth segment, and bear some hairs. Bndopodite 

 of the uropod with one, and exopodite with two keels ; endopodite with about half a 

 dozen spines on its outer edge and the same number on its keel ; exopodite with the 

 same arrangement on its outer edge and outer keel, but its inner keel smooth. 

 Telson with, in its basal part, two marginal and four dorsal spines, in its distal part 

 on each side two marginal spines, and on the broad, rounded end a group of three 

 small spines on each side and a longer median spine. 



Length of largest specimen, 6 cm. 



Six specimens were taken at Station 96. 



Super-family GALATHEIDEA. 

 Family GALATHEIDAE. 



24. Galathea jmsilla, Hend., 1885. 



Galathea pusilla, Henderson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) XVI, p. 407 ; " Challenger " 

 Anomura, p. 121, pi. XII, fig. 1 (1888). 



Seven specimens were taken at Stations 90 and 96. 



25. Uroj^tycJius maori, n. sp. Fig. 6. 



Closely related to U. nitidus (A. M.-Edw.), 1880, but differs in that (l) the 

 antennal scale is only as long as the eye, and broader than in Z7. nitidus ; (2) the 



