1896.] A. R. S. Anderson— -D^e^ Sea Crustacea, 95 



ing patches on merus of last tliree thoracic legs, on carpus and coxa of 

 5th pair of legs and on the abdominal pleurae. Telson and uropods 

 colourless. Eggs purplish red. 



Ephyrina, S. I. Smith. 

 23. Ephyrina hoskynii, Wood-Mason, 

 Wood-Mason, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., February 1891, p. 194. 

 Stations 183 and 199 ; 890 and 800-637 fms. respectively. 



Family Palsemonidae. 



PALiEMONELLA, Dana. 



24. Palsemonella laccadivensis, Alcock and Anderson. 



Alcock and Anderson, J. A. S. B., Vol. LXIII., pt. ii., 1894, p. 157; and III. 

 Zool. R. I. M. S. ' Investigator,' Crustacea, pt. iv., pi. xxvi., fig. 4 (1896). 



The rostrum, in the larger specimen obtained this year, is deeper, 

 more horizontal and bears only nine spines on its upper margin, a 

 rather wide interval separating the 1st from the 2nd and the 8th from 

 the 9th spines. 



The fingers of the larger of the 2nd pair of legs are flattened so as 

 to form two broad opposing surfaces, end in recurved hooks, and are 

 furnished each in its proximal half with two small sharp interlocking 

 tubercles in addition to the blunt tubercle which the movable finger 

 carries close to its articular end. 



A female, bearing very numerous small eggs, and measuring 50 

 millims. from tip of rostrum to end of telson was trawled at Station 197, 

 406 fms. 



Family Pasiphseidse. 



Phye, Wood-Mason. 

 25. Phye alcocJci, Wood-Mason. 



Wood-Mason, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1893, p. 164; and 111. Zool. ' Investi- 

 gator,' Crustacea, pt. i., pi. iii., fig. 5. 



Stations 184 and 197 ; 947 and 406 fms. 



Family Nematocarcinidse. 



Nematocarcinus, a. Milne-Edwards. 

 26. Nematocarcinus gracilis, Sp. Bte. 



Spence Bate, ' Challenger ' Macrura, p. 815, pi. cxxxii., fig. 8; and Alcock and 

 Anderson, J. A. S. B., Vol. LXIII., pt. ii., 1894, p. 160. 



Station 197 j 406 fms. 



