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AMARYLLIS MACROPHTHALMA, Haswell. 



Amaryllis macrophthalma, Haswell, 188()r/, p. L!53, 

 pi. viii., fig. 3. 



Amaryllis macrophthalma, Stebbing, 1910, p. 569. 

 Amaryllis macrophthalma, Barnard, 1916, p. 114. 



Localities. 10 miles north of Circular Head, Tasmania. 

 Several specimens. 



Eastern Slope, Bass Strait : several specimens. 

 Tasmanian Coast ; several. 



HO-80 miles west from Eucla, 80-120 fathoms: one 

 specimen. 



Off Cape Jervis, South Australia ; one. 



East Coast of Flinders Islands, Bass Strait: one. 



These specimens vary very much in size, the largest being 

 20 mm. in length. They seem all referable to this species. 



Barnard has recently given a fuller account of the species, 

 based on the examination of specimens from South Africa, 

 and his description appears to agree well with the 

 "Endeavour" specimens. He points out that some forms 

 have pale eyes, while others from the same locality have 

 dark eyes. All the "Endeavour" specimens have dark 

 eyes. 



Distribution. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, 

 and the Straits of Magellan. 



ANDANIOTES CORPULENTUS, ((}. M. Thomson). 

 Andaniotes corpulentus, Stebbing, 1910, p. 575. 

 Locality. Eastern Slope, Bass Strait. 



One small specimen, about 3 mm. lonir. (Reg. No. 

 E. 5356.) 



This agrees well with the description given by Stebbing. 

 The species was originally recorded from New Zealand 

 waters, but was taken in Australian seas by the "Thetis" 

 and Chevreux has recorded it from Port Charcot in Antarctic 

 regions. Stebbing (1910, p. 575) also recorded that it was 

 taken by the "Scotia" Expedition in Lat, 66 40' S., 

 Long. 40 35' W. 



