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ticulate at the inner margin. Uropods almost reaching the tip 

 of the telson. Length of the largest specimen: 136 mm. 



Hal. Smith of Amboyna, Banda Sea (Stat. 195), 1425 fms. 

 2 specimens. a feraale with distinct, but not yet fully developed 

 incubatory lamellæ, and a somewhat smaller male specimen. 



7. Gnafhophausia affinis n. sp. 



Very like the last species, but somewhat more stender, and 

 with the rostmm and posterter dorsal spine shorter. Supraorbital 

 spine distinct, but less prominent than in G. Willemoesii ; antennal 

 and branchiostegal spines obsolete. Postabdominal segments not 

 dorsally keeled. nor provided with dorsale denticles; both lobes of 

 the epimera obtuse. Antennal scale rather narrow. more than twice 

 the length of the antennular peduncle, the apical lobe considerably 

 surpassing the spine on the oiiter edge. Telson. and uropods. almost 

 as in the last species. Length: 83 mm. 



Bal. Tropical Atlantic, betweeu the coast of Africa and Brazil 

 (Stat 107). 1500 fms. A single specimen. female with distinct in- 

 cubatory lamellæ. 



8. Griathophausia eleyans n. sp. 



Form of body rather stender and elegant. Carapax quite watt- 

 ting the tipper lateral keel. the cervical. and cardio-branehial suture 

 very distinctly marked. Rostrum as long as the carapax, acuminate, 

 with the opper crest very rtnely serrate. Posterior dorsal spine 

 rather elongated, slightly surpassing the 2nd postabdominal segment. 

 Infero-posterior angles of the carapax rounded off. Supraorbital 

 spine distinctly developed. antennal very small, branchiostegal obso- 

 lete. 5 anterior postabdominal segments very slightly keeled above 

 with small projections in the middle of the posterior margin; the 

 lobes of the epimera imperfectly developed. Last segment rather 

 elongated; the epimeral spines small. Eyes, short. clavilbrm. An- 

 tennal scale, twice the length of the antennular peduncle, evenly 

 attenuated. the spine at the <»uter edge, considerably surpassing the 

 terminal h>he. Telson lingviform, rather constricted at the apex 



