300 DR. J. G. DE MAN ON THE PODOPHTHALMOUS 
Order PECILOPODA. 
Genus Limutvs, Jill. 
166. Limunus monuccanus, Latr. 
Limulus moluceanus, Latreille, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust. ii. 
p. 547. 
One specimen was obtained at Mergui in the mud at low water. 
167. LimMuLuUs RoTUNDICAUDA, Latr. 
Limulus rotundicauda, Latreille, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust. 
ii. p. 550. 
An immature female specimen was collected at Mergui and 
another at King Island Bay. 
This species, like the preceding, inhabits the Malayan Archi- 
pelago and the neighbouring seas. 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
Puate I, 
Fig. 1. Doclea Andersoni, nat. size. Fig. 2. Lateral view of the hand, x 2. 
Fig. 3. Hyastenus Hilgendorfi, adult male, xX 13. Fig 4. Lateral view of the 
body, X 13, showing the obtuse angle made by the rostral spines 
with the anterior declivity of the gastric region. 
Fig. 5. Harrovia elegans, X 3. Fig. 6. Lateral view of the hand, x 3. 
Puate II. 
Fig. 1. Myomenippe granulosa, adult male, nat. size. 
Fig. 2. Actumnus nudus, adult female, x 3. Fig. 3. Smaller chela, x 3. 
Fig. 4. Hurycarcinus maculatus, adult male, x 3. Fig. 5. Lateral view of the 
larger hand, x 3. 
Prats ITI. 
Fig. 1. Heteropanope indica, adult male, x 3. Fig. 2. Lateral view of larger 
hand, x 3. 
Fig. 3. Heteropanope eucratoides, adult male, xX 3. Fig. 4. Lateral view of 
chela, x 3. 
Fig. 5. Pilumnus Andersoni, adult female, x 3. Fig. 6. Lateral view of larger 
hand, x 3. 
Prate IY. 
Fig. 1. Pilumnus levis, x 8. Fig. 2. Lateral view of larger chela, x 7. 
