THE HIGHER CRUSTACEA OF LIVERPOOL BAY. 251 
the hand cannot be described either as ‘‘ curvata’’ (Boeck) 
or “‘arcuata’’ (Kroyer), the terms used by these two 
authors in their descriptions of Podocerus anguipes (Kroyer), 
which, in other respects (except size), this species much 
resembles. It occurred abundantly in tidal pools at dead 
low water in April. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XVI. 
Figs. 1-3. Lamprops fasciata, Sars, adult male. 
Fig. 1. Lower antenna. 
2. Telson and right uropod. 
3. Inner edge of peduncle of uropod. 
Figs. 4-6. Triteta gibbosa, Bate (= Triteta dolichonya, 
Nebeski), adult male. 
Hig. 4. Peduncles of upper and lower antenne. 
5. First gnathopod. 
6. Second do. 
Fig. 7. Podocerus isopus, Walker, adult male ; first and 
second gnathopods. 
