AMPHIPODA.' 7 



is a female V. propinqua, of 12mm., with seven or eight young, 3-5mm., which agree 

 with V. antarctica, Stebbing, thus confirming Vosseler's opinion (up. clt., pp. 118 and 

 120, note). These were taken in the steamship 'Morning,' lat, 67 5' S., long. 

 179 30' E. 



FAM. CYLLOPID^E, BOVALLIUS. 



CYLLOPUS MAGELLANIOUS. 

 Uyllopus mag ell an if us, Dana. 



From lat, 51 58' S., long. 170 03' E. (26 Dec., 1901) to "past Cape Adare " 

 (11 Jan., 1902) ; several specimens ; length 12-1 4mm. 



FAM. HYPEKIID.E, DANA. 



HYPERIA GAUDICHAUDI. 

 Hyperia fjaudichaudi, M. Ed\v. 



W.Q.,* 25 Dec., 1902, 6 fm., one young ; W.Q., 6 and 7 May, 1903, one female, 

 25mm., one male almost as large, and an immature male, 16mm. ; W.Q., 16 June, 1903, 

 15 fm. , one female, 10mm. ; W.Q. , 5 May, 1904, 10 fm., one immature female and two 

 young. 



HYPERIA MAORONYx.f 



(Plate 1, fig. 1.) 

 Hi/peria macronyj; A. 0. Walker, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. XVII. (19oG), p. 452. 



S.E. of Coulmau I., 22 Feb., 1904, six specimens, immature, length of largest 

 10mm. AV.Q., 16 April, 1903, 5 fm., one specimen. W.Q., 18 May, 1903, lOfm. ; 

 W.Q., 1 Aug., 1903, 10 fm., eight specimens. 



Head shorter than the first two segments. Eyes occupying the entire head 

 Segments all free ; the three pleon-segments with a tooth on the hind epimeral angle. 

 Carpal process of the first gnathopods rectejiini/ flu 1 middle nf tin 1 hind inar<i'in uf th,' 

 hand, >n/iir./i !* ovate, f.esx tli/ni tiriee UN foil;/ UN ///</, \ t//e hind imn-ijin convex <ni<l 

 finely serrate. Carpal process of the second ///'/ i','</rh/n</ considerably 1i<'i/<>u<l tin 1 middle 

 of the hand} the limb otherwise as in the first ; branchiae of first pair oblong, wider 

 below ; of second pair, pyriform. 



/"ii'xf ii ad second per teopix Is longer than the gnathopods : first joint a little wider 

 than the fourth, which is twice as wide and about two-thirds as long as the fifth, with 

 five long equidistant specie* mi tlte li hid u/ni-f/ii/ ; the fourth and fifth joints have their 

 hind margins finely serrate. Dactyl! slightly curved, slender, nfmuf hn/f H* ti/,/ us tin- 

 fifth joint. 



Third perseopods : First joint subequal to the fifth, about twice as long as wide, 



* W.Q. = Winter Quarters. 



t From the long dactyli of the pcrseopods. 



