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d, right hand, enlarged three diameters; e, left, ibid.; /, part of 

 outer maxilliped; g, extremity of tarsus, much enlarged.— p. 215. 



Fig. 5 a. Ciilorodius niger, antero-lateral portion of carapax, 

 enlarged two diameters ; b, larger hand, enlarged two diameters ; 

 c, front view of part of front. — p. 216. 



Fig. 6 a. PiLODiUS pubescens, male, enlarged three diameters; 

 h, extremity of abdomen ; c, front view of part of front, showing 

 process, jp, etc.; d, outline of back. — p. 217. 



Fig. 7 a. Pilodius nitidus, male, mutilated, enlarged three dia- 

 meters; b, right arm, enlarged four diameters; c, extremity of 

 abdomen ; d, leg of third or fourth pair, enlarged three dia- J 

 meters; e, front view of part of front. — p. 218. 



Fig. 8 a. Pilodius pugil, male, enlarged four diameters ; b, 

 extremity of male abdomen; c, front view of part of front, show- 

 ing process, p, etc.; d, fingers of same male, enlarged; e, female 

 abdomen, from Balabac Passage, enlarged ; /, fingers of larger J 

 hand, ibid. ; g, front view of front ; h, enlarged view of one of I 

 the hairs of the posterior legs; i, part of outer maxilliped. — p. 

 219. 



Fig. 9. Pilodius scabriculus, enlarged four diameters. — p. 220. | 



Fig. 10 a. Pjlodius pilumnoides, outline of antero-lateral 

 margin; b, front view of front, and base of outer antennae; c, 

 outline of back, enlarged; /, the front end. — p. 221. 



Fig. 11a. Cyclodius ornatus, enlarged three diameters; b, 

 profile of anterior part of carapax; c, under view of anterior 

 part of body; d, front view of front, showing process, p; e, view 

 of ventral carapax, right side; /, abdomen, enlarged; g, hand. — 

 p. 223. 



Fig. 12 a. Cyclodius gracilis, carapax, enlarged three dia- 

 meters; b, leg of posterior pair, enlarged. — p. 224. 



PLATE 13. 



Fig. 1. Cymo melanodactylus, male, enlarged three diameters, 

 —p. 225. 



Fig. 2 a. Cymo Andreossyi, male, enlarged three diameters ; b, 

 under view of front, showing base of outer antenna.— p. 225. 



Fig. 3 a. Polydectus villosus, female, enlarged two diameters ; 

 b, under view; c, hand; d, abdomen of female; e, one of plumose 



hairs of the villous coat of carapax. p. 227. 



^ Fig. 4 a. Ozius truncatus, female, natural size; b, abdomen, 

 ibid. ; c, moveable finger of larger hand. — p. 230. 



Fig. 5«. Galene iiawaiensis, outline of part of carapax, en- 

 larged ; b, buccal area.— p. 232. 



Fig. 6 a. Pseudozius planus, male, enlarged one and a half 

 diameters; b, front view of part of front, showing base of outer 

 antenna; c, outer maxilliped; d, fingers of hand, enlarged one 

 and a half diameters; e, male abdomen; /, female, ibid.; g, 

 tarsus of leg of second pair, from another specimen; h, palate 

 and adjoining parts, enlarged.— p. 233. 



Fig. 7 a. Pseudozius inornatus, front view of part of front 

 showing base of outer antenna; b, outer maxilliped; c, abdomen' 

 natural size; d, extremity of inner branch of maxilliped of first 

 pair. — p. 234. 



Fig. 8 a. Pseudozius ? much enlarged.— p 235 



Fig 9 «. Pseudozius dispar, female, enlarged three diamete'rs- 

 6, under view of part of front.— p. 235. 



Fig 10. Pilumnus globosus, female, enlarged three diameters 

 — p. £db. 



Fig. 11* Pilumnus lev,ma TOS , male, enlarged three dia- 

 meters; b, large hand, enlarged three and a half diameter,.- 



p. ZiOI. 



Fig. 12 a. Pilumnus calculosus, female, enlarged three dia- 

 meters; b, under view of part of front; c, outer maxilliped. p. 



238. 



Fig. 13 a. Pilumnus tenellus, outline of antero-lateral margin; 

 b, leg of posterior pair, enlarged three diameters. — p. 239. 



PLATE 14. 



Fig. 1 a. Melia tessellata, female, enlarged two and one-third 

 diameters ; b, under view of anterior part ; c, front view of front • 

 d, female abdomen, enlarged two diameters. — p. 242. 



Fig. 2 a. Actumnus tomentosus, female, enlarged two dia- 

 meters; b, under view, showing outer antenna; c, hand. — p. 243. 



Fig. 3 a. Actumnus obesus, enlarged two diameters ; b, left 

 hand. — p. 244. 



Fig. 4 a. Ruppellia Annulipes, natural size; b, under view; 

 c, extremity of female abdomen. — p. 246. 



Fig. 5 a. Eripiiia scabricula, male, enlarged one and a half 

 diameters; b, under view. — p. 247. 



Fig. 6 a, Eriphia armata, female, natural size; b, front view, 

 a little oblique, of front ; c, moveable finger of larger hand ; d, 

 female abdomen. — p. 248. 



Fig. 7 a. Eriphia levimana, male, natural size ; b, under view ; 

 c, front view of front. — p. 249. 



Fig. 8. Eriphia gonagra, tooth of carapax. — p. 250. 



PLATE 15. 



Fig. 1. Trapezia speciosa, enlarged three diameters.— p. 253. 



Fig. 2. Trapezia bell a, enlarged three diameters.— p. 254. 



Fig. 3 a. Trapezia rufopunctata, enlarged three diameters ; 

 b, male abdomen. — p. 255. 



Fig. 4 a. Trapezia maculata, Tahiti specimen, enlarged two 

 diameters; b, front, Sandwich Island specimen; c, arm, ibid.; d, 

 arm of another specimen. — p. 256. 



Fig. 5 a. Trapezia cymodoce, Tahiti specimen, enlarged two 

 and a half diameters ; b, female abdomen ; c, outline of front, 

 between the orbits, of a Sandwich Island specimen; d, under 

 view; e, male abdomen; /, extremity of leg of third pair; g, 

 extremity of tarsus; h, outline of right arm (r, outline of carpus); 

 i, outline of left arm of same individual.— p. 257. 



Fig. 6 a. Trapezia dentata, enlarged three diameters ; b, 

 female abdomen ; c, outline of front, of a Tongatabu specimen ; 

 d, outline of arm and carpus, ibid.— p. 258. 



Fig. 7 a. Trapezia dentata, var. subintegra, enlarged three 

 diameters ; b, female abdomen.— p. 259. 



Fig. 8 a. Trapezia areolata, enlarged three diameters; b, 

 female abdomen. — p. 259. 



Fig. 9 a. Trapezia areolata ? var., enlarged ; b, male abdo- 

 men ; c, arm and carpus, in outline.— p. 260. 



PLATE 16. 



Fig. 1 a . Trapezia ferruginea, enlarged three diameters ; b, 

 another variety. — p. 260. 



Fig. 2a. Tetralia nigrifrons, enlarged four diameters; b, 

 outline of front, the teeth not being represented ; c, outer maxil- 

 liped ; d, abdomen. — p. 262. 



Fig. 3 a. Tetralia glaberrima, from Carlshoff Island, one of 



