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middle of the cleft ; under orbit with an elongated appendage on the 

 inside, with two teeth at the end. 



Tail of male with seven joints, the sides nearly parallel. Fore-legs 

 shortest. Fingers without teeth. 



Schizophrys serratus (twice the natural size). 



Schizophrys serratus, White, List of Specimens of Crustacea in 

 the Collection of the British Museum, p. 9. 



Two basal joints of fore-legs with numerous pointed tubercles ; 

 sides of carapace with six strongish teeth, including outer tooth of 

 orbit. The two strong teeth of the front with a tooth each on the 

 outside. 



Hab. Isle of France (male). Coll. Brit. Museum. 



Schizophrys spiniger, White, 1. c. 9. 



Basal joints of fore-legs smooth ; sides of carapace with eight teeth 

 on each, the second and third from the orbit united at the base ; 

 behind, in the middle and close to each other, are two small teeth. 

 Carapace above with numerous minute tubercles, amongst which 

 are nineteen of larger size, arranged mostly transversely. The cara- 

 pace is yellow, tinged here and there. 



Hab. Philippine Islands (Siquejor and Isle of Rohol). Coll. Brit. 

 Museum. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



Huenia frontalis, White, 1. c. 10. 



Carapace with the front very wide and semicircular in front ; sides 

 of carapace behind eyes narrower than a line measured across ; a 

 slight sinus in the side behind. Legs flat and foliaceous. 



Locality unknown. Coll. Brit. Museum. 



Huenia Dehaanii, White, 1. c. 10. 



Carapace elongated, depressed ; beak compressed ; sides hairy, with 

 a tooth at base directed forwards ; carapace behind eyes with the sides 



