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short but longer than the second, moderately broad, strongly 
setose, wedge- shaped in a side view, its distal margin fur- 
nished with seven strong teeth, the apical one stronger than 
the rest. The first pair of pereiopods are short, moderately 
robust, not reaching as far as the third maxillipeds. The 
merus is a little longer than the carpus and is scarcely exca- 
vate at its distal end, the carpus is cup-shaped, and dis- 
tally hollowed to receive the rounded proximal end of the 
propodus; it bears above a small process tipped with hairs 
and a little row of setæ near its distal end on the inner side, 
the palm is a little longer than the carpus, and is articulate 
to it at its lower edge, it tapers somewhat and is slightly 
curved, its proximal end is rather swollen above. The fin- 
gers are setose, excavate, rather weak, much shorter than 
the palm, with terminal curved teeth. The second pair of 
pereiopods are very slender, weakly chelate, reaching as far 
as the first pair. The ischium and merus are subequal in 
length, the carpus longer, it widens a little distally, and its 
third division is subequal to the first, the middle one being 
short; the propodus narrows distally and is slightly curved. 
It is a little longer than the third division of the carpus, the 
fingers are very "weak and setose at their tips. 
The third and fourth pairs of pereiopods are rather long, 
moderately robust, reaching further forward than the maxil- 
lipeds, the meri are long, and are provided each with a distal 
spine below. The carpi are a little produced distally above, 
the propodi are more than twice as long as the carpi, they 
are a little compressed, and narrow somewhat distally and 
are moderately spinose behind, the dactyli are slightly 
curved, strong, and terminally bifid, with a few strong spines 
towards the proximal ends. "The fifth pair are shorter, but 
otherwise similar. The pleopods are long and well developed 
in both sexes. 
The uropods are a little longer than the telson, they are 
narrow, the rami are nearly equal i in size and well dev eloped, 
the outer ramus has a sinuate division and two subterminal 
spines on the outer side. 
Length of carapace, 15 mm. 
Length of pleon, 25 mm. 
Length of rostrum, 22 mm. 
Length of antennal scale, 8 mm. 
Dredged by Dr. Verco, about fifteen fathoms, S.A. coast; 
am specimens from Port Victor from Mr. Бўи: 
Types in the Adelaide Museum. 
Angasia kimberi, n. sp. РІ. xxvii., fig. 5. 
Body arched, much compressed laterally, elongate, mode- 
rately slender, tapering anteriorly and posteriorly from the 
