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the movable finger has three. Posteriorly both fingers possess four tac- 
tile hairs and two '””spots” arranged as shown in fig.7. No accessory 
teeth are found. The trochanter, which is about 1/6 as long 
as wide, has a fairly long and slender stalk; the anterior outline 
is moderately convex, while the posterior is distinctly bigibbose with 
an upper and lower conical protuberance. The femur, which is 
276 as long as wide, has a rather short stalk and is narrowing 
towards the extremity; the anterior outline is first slightly convex 
and then a trifle concave, while the posterior is beyond the stalk 
rather abruptly convex and then almost straight. The tibia, which 
has a fairly long stalk, is distinctly longer as well as wider than 
the femur, and about 2-3 as long 
as wide; anteriorly it is moderately 
convex, but posteriorly beyond the 
rather low basal elevation almost 
straight and then convex.- The chela 
is 32 as long as wide. The hand, 
which is little longer and 1/1 as 
wide as the tibia, is distinctly twice | 
as long as wide, scarcely as wide 
as the trochanter is long, distinctly 
Fig. 3—4. Ch.garypoides Ell.; fourth 
wider than deep and about twice as pair of coxae; x117. d' and 9 
long as the finger. 
Coxae (textfig. 3). The coxae of the fourth pair are fairly 
long and slender and distinctly widened out towards the end. 
Legs. The fairly long and rather stiff hairs are generally 
provided with teeth. In a single specimen only a tarsal "tactile” 
hair one third removed from the base was found. The legs are 
fairly long and slender with the articulations between the femoral 
parts of usual form. The tibia of the first pair is 1-3 as long 
as the tarsus, which is four times as long as deep and somewhat 
attenuated towards the end. The femur of the fourth pair of legs, 
which is about three times as long as deep, is about 1-9 lower 
than the length of the tarsus, which is 1-6 shorter 8 the tibia. 
Vidensk. Meddel. fra den naturh. Foren. 1908. 
