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nished with a small beak ; upper antennae very large at the 
base; secondary filament consisting of but one joint; a 
deep notch in the ninth segment from the head. 
Widely distributed, as it has been found by its describer 
at Plymouth, and by Mr. Edwards at Banff. 
Gen. 67. ANONYX. 
Eirst and second pairs of legs subcheliform ; the upper 
antennae with an appendage, and thick at the base. Telson 
scale-like, with a central division. 
Anonyx albus. A small species, of a white colour; has 
been found at Clevedon, in Somersetshire,, by the Rev. A. 
Norman. 
It is perhaps to this genus that the Gammarus nolens , 
Johnston, Zool. Journ. iii. p. 179, may be referred; it is 
about three or four lines long ; the antennae have a whorl 
of short spines at each joint ; the arms and legs are mono- 
dactyle. It is found at Berwick amongst confervae. 
Anonyx elegans. - * — General colour yellowish-pink ; eyes 
red ; lateral plates adorned with scarlet stellate markings, of 
which there are five or six on those nearest the head, they 
# Thompson, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 243. 
