



PLATES. 







Plate III, 





Platychelipus littokalis. 



Fig. 1. 



Male seen from right 



; side X 84. 



2. 



Antennule of female. 





3. 



,, male. 





4. 



Antenna. 





5. 



Mandible and palp. 





6. 



Maxilla. 





7. 



First foot jaw. 





8. 



Second „ 





9. 



Foot of first pair. 





10. 



, , second pair. 





11. 



,, tbird ,, 



(male). 



12. 



,, fourth ,, 





• 13. 



„ fifth „ ( 



[male). 



14. 



Rudimentary foot of first abdominal somite (male) 



33 



Car ex inciirva, Holy Island. — The following note by Professor 

 D. Oliver, P. R.S., was read by Professor Brady at the joint 

 evening meeting on Feb. 22nd, 1895 : — "You may^care to have 

 for the Museum Herbarium, and for exhibition at the Friday 

 meeting specimens of Carex incurva, from its only English sta- 

 tion: — so far as I am aware. It was found on Holy Island some 

 years ago, I think by a Mr. Farquharson, and I have searched 

 for it there in vain until one day last August, when it caught 

 my eye near the fishing station with a tower, on the Snook." — 

 Prof. D. Oliver, F.R.S. 



