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ZOOLOGY OF THE FAR EAST. 
Hyale brevipes Chevreux. 
Hyale brevipes Chilton, 1921, p. 545. 
Locality. Station 5. | mile E.N.E. of mouth of Patalung R.^ Tale Sap. Two, 
II. koh Si Hah, Tale Sap. Several. 
Only a few specimens of this species were in the collection, but they seem 
undoubtedly to be the same as the forms examined from the Chilka Lake. 
Distribution. Tale Sap ; Indian Ocean. 
Grandidierella megnae (Giles.) 
Fig. 2. 
Grandidierella megnae, Chilton, 1921, p. 548, fig. 10. 
„ „ Tattersall, 1922, p. 455, pi. 19, figs. 1-12. 
■Localities. Station 21. Across Channel from Singgora, Tale Sap. 4I metres. 
„ 29. Shore Collecting at Ban Hua Wang on Koh Yaio, Tale 
Sap. 
„ 34. Shore Collecting at Kaw Yaw, Tale Sap. 
37. Inner end of Singgora Channel, Tale Sap. 
This species was obtained from several localities and various stages were 
collected, but I think they are all referable to this species which is already known to 
occur in Madagascar and on the coasts of India and China. The second gnathopod 
Fig. 2. Grandidierella megnae (Giles). First gnathopod of male, with portion more 
highly magnified. 
of the male varies very much in appearance at different stages of its development 
and shows also some actual variation in form, thus the one represented in fig. 2 
shows a number of teeth-like projections on the hinder margin of the propod 
which do not seem to be represented in the forms examined from the Chilka Lake. 
Distribution. Madagascar, Bay of Bengal, Chilka Lake, Tale Sap. China. 
