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HISTORY OF BRITISH CRUSTACEA. 
become gradually fewer on those towards the tail, so that 
not more than one appears on the hinder plates. Length 
six lines. 
Bangor, Belfast Bay, in from five to six fathoms (Messrs. 
Hyndman and Thompson). 
Anonyx Edwardsii, Kroyer.*- (Plate X. fig. 3.) — 
Lower antenna scarcely longer than the upper. Widely 
distributed. Moray Birth (Lev. Mr. Gordon) ; Banff (Mr. 
Edwards) ; Plymouth Sound (Mr. Bate) ; Balmouth (Mr. 
Webster). 
Anonyx minutus, Kroyer. — Lower antenna nearly three 
times as long as the upper; the scale-like coxae of the two 
hinder legs produced, so as to cover the two next joints. 
Plymouth Sound (Mr. Spence Bate). 
Anonyx Holbolli, Kroyer.— The scale-like develop- 
ment of the hinder legs not produced so as to cover the two 
next succeeding jonits. 
Moray Birth (Rev. Mr. Gordon) ; Plymouth Sound (Mr. 
Bate). 
Anonyx ampulla, Kroyer. — Lower antenna five times 
as long as upper. 
Moray Birth (Rev. Mr. Gordon) ; Banff (Mr. Edwards). 
# This and the four next species are briefly described by Mr. Spence Bate, 
Ann. and Mag. Feb. 1857. 
