HIPPOLYTE PRIDEAUXIANA. 
Tab. XXXVIII. — Mg. 1, 3, 4, et 5. 
H. (*) rostro acuminato apicem versus subtus uni-serrato. 
big. 1. Hippolyte Prideauxiana mag. nat. 3. Pedipalpus externus auctus. 4 
cundi pans auctus. 5. Rostrum amplificatum. 
Mr. Charles Prideaux discovered this species near Bantham, on the southern coast of 
and communicated it to me, along with a vast number of very curious Crustacea. 
Pes se- 
Devon, 
HIPPOLYTE MOORII. 
Tab. XXXVIII.— Fig. 2. 
H. (#) rostro acuminato ante medium subtus bi-serrato. 
Fig. 2. Hippolyte Moorii mag. nat. 
S Wa , S found . hy Mr> Thomas Moore, amongst some rubbish dredged in the Plv 
mouth Sound, and was given to me by Mr. C. Prideaux. 8 } 
HIPPOLYTE VARIANS. 
Tab. XXXVIII. — Fig. 6 — 16. 
H ’ serra 0 to aCUminat0 ^ med ‘ Ura subtus bi ' serrato >' P°ne medium et ad apicem supra uni- 
Hippolyte varians. Leach Edinb. Encycl. viii. 432. 
Trans. Linn. Soc. xi. 347. 
Encycl. Brit. Supp. i. 421. 
(cnnj/ exterior. P V Pedipalpus^io^ Pedum par primuin. Pedum S 'i A "' 
il «» ■««- «■ P- 14. Par 
Hippolyte varians is found in profusion in pools amongst the rocks on tlm Sn.ol, w * 
coast of Devon and Cornwall. It is ver, variable in JLr occumW w th 
green, and of every tint between reddish and liver-brown. y ot 
HIPPOLYTE CRANCH1I. 
Tab. XXXVIII. — Mig. 17-21. 
H. (..) rostro supra tri-serrato ; apice emarginato : lacinia superiore iongiore. 
duin. ‘to. PedZ P paMerS'm. h,l |i\os‘rurn 18 ' Pedipa1 '’" 9 auctus ' i9 ’ Pedum P« **«n- 
Kingsbridge 6 hZ?wE: lemt7c P Prito„^Es S < i altSt0ne ' “ "* 
