14 ' ENDEAVOUR " SC1EMTIKIC RESULTS. 



also long, much exceeding the base of the rostrum ; the 

 preocular spine is longer than in the other two species ; the 

 wrist and arm are more strikingly carinate than in the inter- 

 mediate species, and the merits of the legs ends in a flat 

 spine. 



Subfamily PJSIN^J. 

 Genus SCYRAMATHIA. A. Milne Eduwrd*. 



SCYRAMATHIA FULTONI, Kraut. 



(Plate v.) 



Hyiisteimis fultotii, Grant, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 xxx.. 1905, p. 313, pi. xi.. fig. 1. 



The shape of the orbit indicates the genus Scyramathia 

 rather than Hyastenus. 



Numerous specimens were taken at various stations iu 

 Bass Strait and vicinity. 



Off Gabo Island, Victoria, 80-100 fathoms ; one female. 

 East of Flinders Island, 200-300 fathoms : one male. 



From Babel Islands to Flinders Island, 60 fathoms ; two 

 ovigerous females. 



Off Babel Islands, eastern slopes of Bass Strait. 50-80 

 fathoms : three males. 



East of Babel Islands, eastern slopes, 65-70 fathoms ; nine 

 males, ten females (six ovigerous). One male of this lot is 

 the original of the photographs on Plate v. 



East of Babel Islands, eastern slopes, about 70 fathoms 

 thirty -one males, sixty-six females. Twenty-two of the 

 females are ovigerous and one female bears a rhizocephali,d 

 parasite under the abdomen. 



Twenty miles east of Babel Islands, eastern slopes. 65-70 

 fathoms : seven males, four females, one of which is ovigerous, 

 and one very young specimen. 



Fifteen miles east-north-east of Cape Barren, Cape Barren 

 Island, 53 fathoms ; one male. 



Eastern slope of Bass Strait, 70-80 fathoms ; three young 

 females. 



Off Tasman Head, Bruni Island. 80-100 fathoms ; one 

 ovigerous female. 



