Family ALPHEID^. 

 iALiENSis, Stimp., I.e., XII., sp. 436; Cat. ( 



ip., P. Acad. N. Sci., Vol. xii., p. 

 no. 3o9. P.J. 



;., p. 28 ; Cat. Crust., p. 192, no. 

 359. P.J 

 5. SP. Botany Bay, (W.) P.J. 



ILOPK PAPALis, White ; Miers, Zool. " Erebus & Terror," 

 Crust., p. 4, pi. iv., f. 1; Cat. Crust, p. 193, no. 361. 

 Common at Watson's Bay, under stones and in rock-pools. 



Family PALAEMONID^. 

 .KANDER iNTERMEDius, Stinip., I.e., sp. 464 : Cat. Crust., p. 



19.-), no. 364. P.J. 

 .. SKiiEXUs, Heller, R. d. Novara, Crust., p. 110, pl. x., f. 5; 

 Cat. Crust., p. 19^, no. 365. P.J. 



; Bate, C.R., Vol. xxiv., p. 782, 



Off P.J 



lily PANDALID^. 



[YNCHus, Stimp., p. Acad. N. Sci., Phil., 



Family PENAEIU^. 



227 Penaeus canaliculatus, Oliver ; He.ss, Arch, fur Natur., 



XXXI., p. 168, pl. vii., f. 19 ; Cat. Crust., p. 119, no. 370. 

 P.J. 



228 P. MONODON, Fabr., = 7^ semisukatus, De Haan, Fauna J»p. 



Crust., p. 191, pl. xlvi., f. \, = r >i8C^dentuH, Has well, Cat. 

 Crust., p. 200, no. 374. This is the " Tiger Prawn " of 

 the Sydney fishermen. Spence Bate in the Challenger 

 Report, Vol. XXIV., p. 250, says that the females alone 

 specimen from Port Darwin, there is a well marked groove, 

 the specimen is a male. P.J. 



