88 CRUSTACEA COPEPODA. lI. 
Fig. 2d. First left thoracic leg of the same female, from in front; x 136. 
-— 2e. Right fourth thoracic leg of the same specimen, from in front; x 125. 
— 2f. Left fourth thoracic leg of the same specimen; from in front; x 125. 
Fig. 3. Enterocola setiferva n. sp. 
Fig. 3a. Left antennula of the female, from above; x 120. 
— 3b. Antenna of the same; xX 120. 
— 3c. Distal part of the left maxilla, from behind; x 120. 
— 3d. Right maxilliped, from below, in situ; x 78. 
— 3e. Left maxilliped, from behind; x 78. 
— 3f. The rami of left first leg, from in front; x 85. 
— 3g. Fourth pair of thoracic legs, from in front; x 44. 
— 3h. Left fifth thoracic leg, from in front; x 74. 
—  3i. Posterior part of the body of the same female, from above; x 52. 
Fig. 4. Lepeophtheirus Hippoglossi Kr. 
Fig. 4a. Posterior part of the body of an immature female (from Lat. 62°30’ N., Long. 5°10’ W.), 8 mm. 
long, caudal rami included, from below; x tro. 
— 4b. Posterior part of the body of a still younger female, 5 mm. long, from the same locality, from 
below; scarcely x I5. 
Fig. 5. Dinematura ferox Kr. 
Fig. 5a. Male, taken by the “Thor” (see text). from above; scarcely x 7/2. 
— 5b. Antenna of the same specimen, from above; xX 14. 
— 5c. Distal joints of the same antenna, from behind; x 15. 
— 5d. Left maxillula of the same male, from below; x 46. 
— 5e. Left maxilla of the same male, from below; x 14. 
— 5f. Subdistal part of the same maxilla more highly magnified in order to show the armature of the 
lateral process and of the proximal portion of the terminal soft part. 
— 5g. Left maxilliped of the same male, from behind; x 13. 
Fig. 6. Chondracanthus vadiatus O. F. Mull. 
Fig. 6a. Antennula of the male; x 02. 
—— 6b. Left maxilla of the male; x 92. 
— 6c. Left maxilliped of the male; x g2. 
— 6d. First and second thoracic legs, from the side; x 75. 
— 6e. Posterior part of the body of a male, from below; x Q2. 
