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Page 169. Ampelisca laevigata. 



Dutch coast (Hoek). 



Page 173. Ampelisca spinipes. 



British Isles (Robertson), Dutch coast (Hoek). 



Page 194. Haploops setosa. 



-ilmt-ion. British Isles (Robertson). 



Page 202. Stegocephaloides christianiensis. 



l)i*h-iltnt'nm. British Isles (Robertson), coast of France (Chevreux). 



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Page 209. Andaniopsis nordlandica. 



I found this form last summer, not infrequently, in the Christianiafjord, 

 at Soon, at a depth of 50 80 fathoms. 



Page 214. Astyra abyssi. 



Found along with Aiulaniopsis nor<ll<nulica in the Christianiafjord, 

 at Soon. 



Page 221- Amphilochoides odontonyx. 



HciiHtrks. The species described under this name is not the Am- 

 pliilorlttix odoHtonyv of Boeck, which is unquestionably that described farther 

 down as A. pux'tllita. I propose for the present species the name of Aiupltilo- 

 rli diilcs liot'ckii. The statements about the distribution should of course be 

 transferred to the next species. 



Page 222. Amphilochoides pusillus. 



As stated above, this is the true Boeckian species, and should of course 

 be named Awphilochoides <><l<i/ni>//.r. I found this form last summer very 

 frequently in tin 1 Christianiafjord, at several places, among decaying algse 

 brought u]i from a depth of from 20 to 40 fathoms. The colour, owing to a 

 rich supply of pigment, is very dark, sometimes nearly black. 



British Isles (Robertson). 



Page 224. Gitanopsis bispinosa. 



British Isles (Robertson). 



