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Mr. R. Daubney on Two Species of 



two long slender branches which extend to the tip of the 

 dorsal lobe. There are thus six rays in the dorsal lobe and a 



Fig. 5. 



Murshidia hamata. Dorsal and externo-dorsal rays of male. 



ray (the externo-dorsal) in each of the small accessory lobes. 

 The lateral and ventral rays appear to arise from a common 

 trunk. Each of the former has a bulb-like swelling at its 



Fig. 6. 



Murshidia hamata. Bursa of male, lateral view. 



point of separation from the common trunk. The externo- 

 lateral ray diverges noticeably from the other two and is 



