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“TERRA NOVA” EXPEDITION. 
the remaining palp of the holotype, which could not be measured without removal, do 
not differ perceptibly from those of a “ Terra Nova ” specimen of which the measure¬ 
ments are given above. The very small number and the simple form of the special 
spines on the ovigers are, as Hodgson has pointed out, unusual characters of this 
species. In a male from the “ Terra Nova ” collection the numbers of spines on the 
last four segments of the oviger are 2 : 1 : I : I. 
l-gRpi-A i s T- 
Ni/mplum jtro.nmum , sp. n. (Text-fig. G). 
Occurrence. —Station 295, Ross Sea, 190 fathoms; 1 $ (Holotype). 
Description .— Trunk- compact, all the lateral processes in contact, at least at the 
base, first two intersegmental articulations distinct, no neck. Width of cephalon a 
C. 
B. Ventral view of proboscis. C. Lateral view of body with chelophore, palp, and oviger. 
D. Chela, further enlarged. E. Third leg of right side. 
little more than half length of trunk, greatest width of trunk across second lateral 
processes four-fifths of its length. Ocular tubercle about as high as it is wide, 
somewhat compressed antero-posteriorly, inclined forwards. A pair of stout sette on 
a tubercle in middle of each of first three leg-bearing somites dorsally, and a number 
of short stout setse on each of lateral processes. 
