EBALIA PENNANTII. 
Tab. XXV.— Fig. 1—6. 
E. testa granulata cruce irregulari elevata, abdomine articulis 3 — 6 coalitis. 
Cancer tuberosus. Penn. Brit. Zool. iv. 8. tab. 9. a. Jig. 19. 
Fig. 1. Ebalia Pennantii mas. 2. maris abdomen auctum. 4. Pedipalpus auctus. 5. 
Ebalia Pennantii fcemina. 6. fcemina; abdomen ampl. 
Pennant first described this species from the Portland cabinet : it is occasionally taken by 
dredging off the Dentridge, near the Saltstone, in the Estuary of Kingsbridge, from whence 
I have received several specimens., and possess one imperfect female half as large again as fig. 5. 
EBALIA CRANCHII. 
Tab. XXY. — Fig. 7 — 11. 
E. testa subgranulati carinata tuberculis quinque ; ordine, 2 aproximatis, 2 distantibus, 1 
medio majore, abdomine maris articulis 3 — 5, femince 4 — 6 coalitis. 
Fig. 7. Ebalia Cranchii mas. 8. Ejusdem abdomen. 9. E. Cranchii fgemina. 10. 
fcemina; abdomen. 11. E. Cranchii mas, junior. 
This species was discovered by that enterprizing naturalist, Mr. J. Cranch, (whose death in 
the late expedition to Congo, has been so much lamented by naturalists), in the Sound of Ply- 
mouth, where Mr. C. Prideaux has likewise observed it, in considerable plenty, and has supplied 
my collection with a complete series. 
EBALIA BRYERII. 
Tab. XXV — Fig. 12 — 13. 
E. testa lseviter granulata antice subcarinata tuberculis tribus ordine 2, 1 ; (famines tumidis), 
abdomine maris articulis 3 — 5 et 6 — 7, famines 4 — 6 coalitis. 
Cancer tuberosa. Mont. Trans. Linn. Soc. ix. 86. tab. 2. fig. 3. feem. aucta. 
Brachia maris illis E. Cranchii breviora ; carina dorsalis inter tubercula antica uni-tuberculata. 
Fig. 12. E. Bryerii femina. 13 fcemina: abdomen. 
Montagu received this species from Mr. Bryer, who took it at Weymouth. I have obtained 
it from the Sound of Plymouth, through the liberality of Mr. C. Prideaux. I have seen but 
one male, which differs from the female in not having the dorsal tubercles tumid. 
