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(Miill.), Kroy. 1. c. pp. 823 k 329, tab. xiii. fig. 7 a-d] C. ophidiiy Kioy. l.c. 
pp. 318 & 329, tab. xii. fig. 6 a, 5, on an Ophidium from Valparaiso; C. 
stci/asis, Kroy. 1. c. pp. 318 & 829, tab. xiii. fig. 4 a-d, on a Sicyasis from Val- 
paraiso ; C. limandw, Kroy. 1. c. pp. 322 & 330, tab. xiv. fig. 2 a, h, on Plalessa 
limanda from the Kattegat ; C. jlurcBy Kroy. 1. c. pp. 323 & 330, tab. xiii. 
fig. 6 a, h, on Platessa limandoides from near the Island Flura, Kattegat j C. 
solece, Kroy. 1. c. p. 330 ; C. psetti, Kroy. 1. c. pp. 317 & 331, tab. xiii. fig. 6 
a-dy from Valparaiso; C. nodosus (Miill.), Kroy. 1. c. p. 332 ; C. trigltCy 
Kroy. 1. c. p. 332; C. angnstatuSy Heller, 1. c. p. 230, tab. xxiii. fig. 2, 
on Uranoscopus scaher from the Mediterranean ; C. alatusy Heller, /. c. p. 231, 
tab. xxiii. fig. 3, on Hippoglossus nalaka from Singapore; C. liorriduSy 
Heller, 1. c. p. 232, tab. xxiii. fig. 4, on Gohius jozzo from the Mediter- 
ranean. 
Philichthys xiphice (Stp.). Bergoe gives an elaborate description of the 
structure and habits of the animal. See p. 306. 
IHocuSy g. n., Krciy. I, c. p. 333. This genus appears to bo very closely 
allied to Chondr acanthus y but, according to the author’s description, has the 
first pair of antennae longer in the male and in the young female. It is 
founded on Lerntxa gohina of Fabricius. 
BliaSy g. n., Kroy. 1. c. p. 336. Closely allied to Chondr acanthus y particu- 
larly the male, except that it is very small. The female differs in having 
the structure more generally indistinct and aborted. B. prionoti (Klh.), 
Kroy. 1. c. p. 336, tab. xii. fig. 5 a~fy on Prionotus punctatus from Brazil. 
Trichthacerus, g. n., Kroy. 1. c. p. 338. The male of this genus appears to 
agree with that of Chondracanthus. The female nearly resembles that of 
BUaSy but may be easily recognized by the clavate horns by which the animal 
attaches itself. T. peristediiy Kroy. 1. c. tab. xiv. fig. 7 a~f, on a Peristedius 
from Rio Janeiro. 
Penicidus clavatuSy Kroy. 1. c. p. 340, tab. xiv. fig. 8 a-gy on SehasteS nor- 
vegicus from Greenland ; P. furcatus (Kllr.), Kroy. 1. c. p. 342, tab. xii. fig. 
4 a, by on a Ilolacanthus from the Mauritius. 
Strabaxy g. n., Nordman, 1. c. p. 477. Male, -j^th of an inch. Carapace 
very nearly half the animal. Anterior antennee minute, feeble, multiarticulate ; 
posterior short, robust, biarticulate, prehensile. Oral appendages robust, the 
rest rudimentary ; very like the male in Chondracanthus. Female, f ths of an 
inch. Cephalon quadrate, having a spherical lobe at each angle and a pair on 
the central ventral surface, just posterior to the mouth. Pereion twice as long 
as the cephalon, terminating in eight short dactyloid appendages, besides a 
central uniarticulate somite carrying the receptacula seminis. St. monstrosusy 
sp. n., Nordm, 1. c. p. 478, tab. v. fig. 1-10, on the tongue of Scorpa-na 
porcus. 
Pseudulus lingualisy sp. n., Nordm. 1. c. p. 484, tab. v. fig. 11. 
Penella stdtanay sp. n., Nordm. 1. c. p. 485, tab. v. figs. 12-16, figs. 13 & 14 
representing a variety, P. sigmoidea. The former was found in the mouth 
of Caranx ascensionis ; the variety on the lips of Scorpama buffonia, 
Notopterophorus. M. Hesse (Ann. des Sc. Nat. vol. iii. p. 221) adds a few 
observations to the knowledge of N. papilio (Hesse), and describes N. bom-- 
bgxy sp. n., IlessOj 1. c. p. 223, found in the interior of Phallusia intestinalis. 
