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“TERRA NOVA ’ EXPEDITION. 
blunt spines, a smooth strip near the inner side of the upper surface and a row of 
spines along the upper edge ; hand granular all over, except inner surface, which is 
polished and pitted ; a regular row of granules sweeping along lower edge but turning 
upwards near base of palm, where a more irregular row of oblong granules marks the 
extreme lower edge, another irregular row running along outer side of palm and fixed 
finger, and a strong row slanting downwards across upper part of palm to base of 
movable finger, along which it is continued by a granular ridge ; upper edge of palm 
and movable finger sharp and irregularly granular. Smaller hand subprismatic, with 
Fig. 8.— Eupagurus crenatus, n. sp. Male, X 3. 
sharp, granulate ridges along upper and lower edges, and another along palm and fixed 
finger. Second and third legs outreaching great chela by about half of their dactylo- 
podites, those of left side a little smaller than those of right; dactylopodites bear a row 
of fine spines below, earpopoclites a spine above at end. All legs rather sparsely hairy. 
Length of single specimen (a male), 4 cm. 
Station 90, 
