32 Annals of the South African Museum. 



1911. Ogyris, de Man, Siboga Exp., vol. 39a, p. 135. 



1914. Balss, Abhandl. K. Bayer. Ak. Wiss., Suppl. vol. 2, 



pt. 10, p. 37. 



Ortnaann distinguishes three species, the original 0. orientalis, 

 Stimpson, 0. alpliaeirostris, Kingsley, in both of which the 

 wrist of the second peraeopod is three- jointed, and his own 

 0. occidentalis , which has a four-jointed wrist. Dr. de Man 

 adds 0. sibogae, which also has a quadriarticulate carpus, but 

 only four teeth on the dorsal carina. 



OGYRIDES OCCIDENTALIS (Ortmann). 



1893. Ogyris occidentalis, Ortmann, Ergebn. Plankton Exp., vol. 2, 

 G. b. p. 46, pi. 3, figs. 4, 4a, d, f-i, k-s, z. 



Ortmann mentions that the denticles on the medio-dorsal 

 carioa of the carapace number from seven to nine. In our 

 specimens examined it varied from six to eight. The palp of 

 the first maxilla has a bilobed apex, with a seta on each lobe. 

 In the second maxilliped the third joint is much broader than 

 the fourth, and the broad seventh joint, which is not at all 

 finger-like, is remarkable for its size. As in the other species 

 the long stalks of the small eyes are a notable feature. Length 

 from apex of carapace to that of telson 15 mm. 



Locality. Saldanha Bay (Cape Colony) ; depth 10 fathoms. 

 A 1298. 



With this species there occurred a specimen of the curious 

 amphipod, Platyisclinopus mirabilis, Stebbing. 



FAMILY PASIPHAEIDAE. 



1852. Pasi2)haeidae, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exp., vol. 13, pp. 532, 536. 

 1908. ,, Lagerberg, Goteborgs K. Vet. Handl., Ser. 4, 



vol. 11, p. 5. 

 1914. ,, Stebbing, Tr. R. Soc. Edinb., vol. 50, pt. 2, 



p. 293 (with synonymy). 



GEN. PARAPASIPHAE, S. I. Smith. 



1884. Parapasipliae, Smith, Eep. U.S. Fish Comm., 1883, p. 383 



(39). 

 1901. Parapasipliaea, Alcock, Catal. Indian Deep-sea Macrura, 



pp. 58, 64. 



