938 CRUSTACEA. 



duplo lo?igiore quam basis, articulis oblongis, setis paucis, inferioribus 

 partim strict^ appressis et articido vix brevioribus, reliquis divaricatis et 

 dimidio brevioribus; 2dce paido breviores, basi longo, parce breviore 

 gitam flagellum, setis longiusculis, articulis flagelli non brevioribus. 

 Oculi fere rotundati. Pedes \mi parvuli, rnanu oblongd, marginibus 

 fere parallelis, apice (instar palmce) truncate* et infra obtuso, digito 

 palmd longiore, carpo vnanu paulo breviore et vix latiore. Pedes 

 2di validi, rnanu subovatd, supra arcuatd, infra {palmd) rectiusculd, 

 setis falmoe perbrevibus, paucis, digito longo, carpo brevi, infra angustd 

 producto, articulo tertio infra rectangulato. Pedes Qti Imique articido 

 3tio angusto, setis articuli 6ti longiusculis, dimidio articuli paido bre- 

 vioribus. 



Superior antennae the longer, a little shorter than the body, flagellum 

 very long, joints oblong, setae few, part on under side close ap- 

 pressed and but little shorter than the joints, others divaricate and 

 much shorter. Inferior pair but little the shorter, base long, some- 

 what shorter than the flagellum, setae longish, not shorter than 

 joints of flagellum. Eyes nearly round. Anterior feet small ; hand 

 oblong, margins nearly parallel, apex truncated and forming the 

 palm, finger longer than the palm. Carpus a little shorter than 

 the hand and hardly broader. Hand of second pair very stout, 

 subovate, arcuate above, straight below, this part (or the palm) a 

 little raised towards apex and furnished with a few quite short 

 setse, finger long, carpus quite short, not oblong, a very narrow pro- 

 cess below between hand and third joint, third joint rectangulate 

 below. Feet of sixth and seventh pairs with the third joint nar- 

 row, setse longish, those of fifth joint shorter than half the length of 

 the joint. 



Plate 64, fig. 2 a, head, much enlarged ; b, leg of first pair ; c, ibid, 

 of second pair; d, ibid, of fourth pair; e, seventh pair; /, posterior 

 caudal stylets, side view. 



From floating kelp, off Manilla, Philippine Islands. 



Length, two and a half to three lines. The third and fourth joints 

 of the base of the inferior antennae are subequal, the setse of the fourth 

 half as long as the joint. Carpus of the first pair of legs arcuate 



