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In the preparation of this report I am greatly indebted to Mr. Patience 

 for kindly allowing me to see the manuscript of his forthcoming paper on 

 the Stomatopods collected by Mr. J. J. Simpson in the Mergui Archipelago, 

 with reference to Gonodactylus brevisquamatus, Paulson. The Rev. T. R. R. 

 Stebbing has. kindly allowed me to consult and retain for several months his 

 copy of Paulson's rare work on the Crustacea of the Red Sea, and Dr. W. T. 

 Caiman has also given me great assistance in the loan of literature. To 

 these gentlemen and to Professor Herdman, I desire to record my grateful 

 thanks. 



The types of the new species have been deposited in the British Museum. 

 The remainder of the collection is housed in the Zoological Department of 

 the University of Liverpool. 



STOMATOPODA. 



Genus Squilla, J. C. Fabricius. 

 Squilxa maskavensis, Kossmann, 1880. See Kemp, 1913, p. 76. 



Locality. Station I. E, 3 $ , 216 mm. 



Remarks. These specimens are considerably larger than any which have 

 hitherto been recorded. Kossmann's type measured 140 mm., Kemp's largest 

 specimen had a length of 108 mm., Nobili gives the length of one of his 

 specimens as 134 mm., while Balss gives no size for those he examined. 

 They agree very closely with the descriptions given by Balss and Kemp. 

 The latter author, however, states that the anterior bifurcation of the median 

 carina of the carapace was not present in any of the specimens he examined. 



