IV 



! paix nt legs in having a few teeth on the proximal pari 



i hi the innei margin ol the endopod oi th< uropods Sars inly | 



cimen, but otherwise 4 or 5 spines As to the colour it oughl 



t Imtli body and appendages are adorned with numerous or innumerable dark-brown or 



sometimes confluent, and on the carapace these dots ai ially 



iberances, which therefore areverj conspi< uous in opposition to the more or less 

 ts .iu- proportionate!} moderatelj few in Dumber. 

 In spite ni tin- differences pointed ou1 1 believe that my specimens belong to ( undata G S 



Nol taken by the 'Ingolf" bu1 !>y the "Thor" al hm> places, together with the two 

 od some of the following species ol this genus. 

 Snuth-W eroes I. at .6: is N . Long. 9°35' W., 463 — 515 fath. ; 7 specimens 



I. at. 6i°0/' N .. Long •! [0 W . 44; fath ; 1 specimen 

 Distribution. Hitherto only recorded with certainty from ofi the Lofoten Islands, 100 — 200 

 fath G. O Sars The "Thor" gathered a specimen between Shetland and the Fseroes at Lat. 61 ;s N 

 Long ( [9 W . 212 fath. Lo Bianco's statement on its occurrence in the Mediterranean ought to be considered 

 .1- doubtful. 



35. Campylaspis rostrata Calm. 

 PI. Ill figs. 5 a— 5 c). 



This species, which was established on .1 single immature female, has been well figured and described 

 by Caiman. The form is instantly separated from all other northern species by the long and most peculiarly 

 shaped pseudorostrum As Caiman did not examine the two posterior pairs of maxillipeds in his specimen, 

 they an- figured and briefly mentioned here Second pair of maxillipeds (figs. 5 a and 5 b) robust; carpus with- 

 out any tooth on the inner side: dactylus with 3 spines, the first and the third strong and subequal in length, 

 while the seciiiul is quite short propodus produced considerably at the end of the inner side, but the tooth is 

 short and blunt, while the spine on the distal end is robust, only a little overreaching the distal spine of dacty- 

 lus, and with a sharp bend a little before the end Third maxillipeds with the distal hall somewhat slender 

 liium extremely produced forwards on the inner side aud terminating as a triangle without any 

 th; merus only half as broad as the middle part oi second joint, its inner margin nearly straight with a 

 cou] the end of the outei margin a thick, nearly blunt tooth; carpus with some 3 teeth 



on the outer margin, and propodus with a single strong tooth on the proximal part of the inner margin. 



No1 taken by the "Ingolf", but by the "Thor" at a single locality, 

 ith-WesI of the Faeroes: Lai 6i 07 N ., Lo W J43 fath.; 1 subadult and 1 very young 



specimen. 

 stribution. The type was gathered wesl of southern Ireland, [12 fath Besides specimens have 

 Travailleur and Tali-man" al I. at ,s 2/) 45' N . Long ro in 7 ' \V., 640 fath., and I. at 

 . 1 .' ■• Caiman). 



