56 DR. J. G. DE MAN ON THE PODOPHTHALMOUS 
two or three teeth along its inner margin. Whereas the larger 
hand is quite smooth and glabrous, the upper and under margins 
and the outer surface of the palm of the much smaller left hand 
are covered with distinct granules and with sparsely distributed 
hairs. In the smaller hand the fingers also are comparatively 
longer than in the larger hand, being but little shorter than the 
palm; they are distinctly longitudinally sulcate, but are only 
indistinctly denticulate. The mobile finger is somewhat granular ~ 
and hairy above near the articulation with the palm. 
Regarding the ambulatory legs, | may remark that the three 
anterior pairs have nearly the same length, but that the last 
pair are distinctly shorter. They are somewhat hairy, especially 
the last three joints. The dactylopodites are almost as long 
as the propodites, and terminate in small horny tips. 
Dimensions of the male specimen :— 
millim. 
JLeneth of the cephalothorax ~... 2... ..2- eee 103 
Breadth of the cephalothorax (distance between the 
third antero-lateral: teeth) «.....2.q.s. eee ee 15 
Distance between the internal orbital angles .... 5 
Length of the larger hand (fingers included) .... 14 
Meneth otethe palm... sec. 4% Jet oeice eee 9 
Height of the palm near the articulation with the 
PUM OOTS) che ararsenshas Pecos a Seley ee oe eee 7 
39. HETEROPANOPE EUCRATOIDES, Stimps. (Pl. III. figs. 3 
& 4.) 
Heteropanope eucratoides, Stimpson, Proceed. Acad. Nat. Sciences 
Philadelphia, 1858, p. 33. 
A single male specimen of this rare species was found at 
Elphinstone Island. 
This species is closely allied to the preceding, but it presents 
a different external appearance, on account of the antero-lateral 
margins being comparatively much shorter in proportion to the 
postero-lateral, and because the third antero-lateral tooth is not 
the largest but the smallest of all, so that the cephalothorax is 
broadest at the fourth antero-lateral teeth. 
As in Heteropanope indica, the upper surface of the cephalo- 
thorax is rather depressed and scarcely convex, being only some- 
what declivous towards the anterior and lateral margins. The 
cephalothorax, however, is a little less enlarged, the proportion 
