EXPLANATION 
ails are drawn larger, but to no uniform scale. 
siculation of some species is shown. 
i mer claw of last legs. 
2. Hehiniscus mutabilis, n, sp. 
sal view of typical example, three eggs. 
sal view of variety. 
er claw of last legs, 
/, small example of type, with one egg. 
3. Echiniscus wendti—RiIcHTERS. 
] view. 
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6. Echiniscus granulatus—Doy. 
yy, dorsal view. 
outer and inner claws of last leg of same. 
and more typical example. 
» claws of last leg, showing three barbs on 
uter claw. 
wo-clawed larva, probably of this species. 
claws of the larva. 
7. Echiniscus spitzbergensis—ScouRFIELD. 
parent rings on the plates. 
er and inner claws of last leg. 
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OF PLATES. 
The figures of the complete animals are all drawn to the same scale, to enable comparisons to be made ; 
Where the granulation of the plates is minute it is 
from the drawings, as it could only be indicated in an exaggerated form. The coarser granulation 
Puate I. 
1. Echiniscus gladiator, n. sp. 
6, larva with two claws. 
c, claws of larva. 
4. Hchiniscus reticulatus, n. sp. 
a, dorsal view. 
b, reticulation, to larger scale. 
c, inner and outer claws of fourth leg. 
5. Hehiniscus othonncee—RiIcHTERS. 
a, dorsal view. 
b, inner claw of last leg. 
le 
8. Hchiniscus, sp. ? 
a, dorsal view. 
6, outer and inner claws, last legs. 
9. Hchiniscus, sp. ! 
a, dorsal view. 
6, granules seen on some examples. 
¢, irregular perforations seen on others. 
10. Echiniscus, sp. ? 
a, dorsal view. 
11. Echinascus, sp. %, larva. 
a, dorsal view. 
b, teeth and pharynx. 
_¢, claws of last leg. 
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