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the inner i"amu.s; the outei' ramus is distinctly longer than the inner one, the onter margin 

 is smooth, the inner one sharply serrated ; the inner ramus is serrated along both margins. 

 The third pair have the peduncle broad, linear, a little longer than the inner rainias; 

 the outer ramus is as long as the inner one, the outer margin is smooth, the inner sharply 

 serrated; the inner ramus is somewhat broader than the inner ramus of the two preced- 

 ing pairs, and considerably longer than the breadth of the peduncle, both margins are 

 sharply serrated. 



The tehon is more long than broad, triangulär, with curved sides, it is exactly as 

 long as the breadth of the peduncle of the last pairs of uropoda, and half as long as the 

 length of the same peduncle. 



HYPEROCHE TÅUMFORMIS, SPENCE BATE and WESTWOOD, 1868. 



Hyperoche tauriformis, Spence Bate and Westwood. 

 Facsimile from Sp. Bate and Westwood, Brit. Sessile-eyed Crust., II, p.519. 



As mentioned above, p. 85, the description and drawings given by the authors are 

 entirely insufficient to identify the species. I repeat here below the original description, 

 taken from the work, »British Sessile-eyed Crustacea», Vol. 2, p. 519. 



i^SjyeciJic character. Antennaä veiy short. Both pairs of gnathopoda with the proxim- 

 ate mai-gins of the propodos and carpus strongly serrated, as well as the dactylos of 

 the second pair. 



Length, four-tAventieths of an inch. 



The antennse of this species are very short. The inferior angle of the carpus is 

 anteriorly produced in both pairs of gnathopoda, and the proximal margins of the pro- 

 podos and carpus are strongly serrated, as also is the dactylos of the second pair. ^) — 



The animal above described was taken at Banff by Mr. Edward.» 



') The following lines are reproduced above, p. 85. 



