358 THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGEE. 



61. Autonoe depressa, n. s., Fig. 32, transferred by Eoeck in 1870 to a new genus Goeda, near 

 to Leptocheirus. 



At this point Goes passes from the GammaridaB to the Corophidae. 



Ampldthoe rcinlmrdi {Pliotis), Krdj-er, " = Amph. pygmaea Lilljeb." Eoeck restores the name 

 Photis reinhardi, Kroyer. 



62. Podoceros anguipes (Ischyrocerus), Kroyei. " Statura corporis atque forma antennarum 

 valde variat." 



63. Erichtlionius difformis, M.-Edw. " = Podocenis Leachii Keoy.;" " =C6rapus difformis S. 



Bate, Brit. Sess.-eyed Crust. II, 457. — Validus, quam nostras duplo-triplo elatior." 

 Siphoncecetes typicus, Kroyer. 



64. Glauconome leucopis, Kroyer, " =Unciola leucopis S. Bate." 

 In the Hyperidce he gives 



65. Tliemisto lihefhda (Gammarus), Mandt, "=Th. arctica Kroy.;" " =Th. crassicornis 



Kroy.;" "Antennae interdum elongatae, multiarticulato flagcllo. — Fig. 33,33'." Among 

 the places of cajjture he names " Finmarkiam (Malmgren), ubi alia etiam forma occurrit a 

 typica paullum disorepans : pedes tertii et quarti articulo 4:to angustiore, art. quinto longiore ; 

 pedes quinti septimis pauUo breviores aut inter se longitudine sequales." 

 Themisio compressa, n. s., Fig. 34, 34', referred by Eoeck to his new genus Parcdliemisto. 



66. Hyperia exulans {Lesfrigonu»), Kroyer, " =Lestrig. exulans Sp. Bate, Brit. Sess.-Ey. Crust. 



I. [II]. 5; =L. Kinahani ibidem p. 8 ; 5 =Hyp. oblivia Keoy. GronL Amphip., D. Vid. 

 Selsk. Afh. 298, t. iv, f. 19 (non Sp. Bate et Westwood, Brit. Sess.-ey. Crust. II. p. 16) 

 = H. medusarum Sp. Bate, Catal. of Amph. in Brit. Mus. 295, t. 49, f. 1.- — An Hyp. galba 

 Mont., Transact, of lin. Soc. XI. 4 2, f. 2 et Sp. Bate et Westwood Brit. Sess-eyed Crust. 

 I. [II]. 12?" 

 " Ad nostras oras alia etiam forma occurrit paullum diversa, pedum primi ordinis articulo quinto 

 fere cylindrico undique setoso, ungue minuto." This variety Boeck identifies with his own 

 Hyperia spinipes, 1860 ; the Hyperia exulans with Hyperia medunarum, 0. F. Miiller. 



67. Hyperia medusarum (Metoecus), Kroyer, " = ? Cancer medusarum Mull.," 1776; "?Oniscus 

 medusarum Fabe., F. Groenl. 1780 p. 257; Ico prototypica ab his relata Stromi (Cm 

 SSndmor etc. I, t. 1, f. 12) non sat distincta." " (J antennis longissimis multiarticulatis." 

 Goes notes of this and the preceding species, that they are found free as well as on Medusae. 



In the Dulichidae, he mentions 68. Didicliia spiinosissima, Kroyer. 



In the Caprelhdse, he mentions 69. Caprella septentnoualis, Kroyer, " -- Squilla lobata Fabe., 

 Faun. groenL 1780, p. 248 (non Mdllee) ; =Capr. cercopoides White, Append, to 

 Southerland's Journ. 203 f. 1 et p. 207 ; nunc tuberculatus nunc fere laevis." 



70. Caprella spinifera, Bell, Append, to Belcher's, list of Arct. Voy., p. 407. t. 35. f. 2. 



1865. GOSSE, P. H. 



A Year at the Shore. London, 1865. 



Pages 151-154 discuss some Amphipods. The habits of Gammarus locusia, "the common 

 Locust Screw," and Gammarus pidex are mentioned, and some of Lov6n's remarks are 

 reproduced, in regard to the discovery of Gammaracanthus loricatus, Sabine, Pontoporeia 

 affinis, Lindstrdm, and Gammarus cancelloides, Gerstfeldt, in Lakes Wetter and Wener in 

 Sweden. 



