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Bythocaris Payeri. (Heller), pg. 33. 



Anført af Dr. Hoek fra i j n enkelt-Station i Østhavet, 

 160 Favne. En Figur af <l<-ii forreste I)i'l af Kroppen, 

 seet ovenfra, og af en Kindbakke er leveret. Norman om- 

 taler ligeledes denne Form som forekommende meget al- 

 mindelig paa en enkelt Station i Færø-Shetlands Renden. 



Bythocaris Payeri. (Heller), p. 33. 



single 



Mrntioned by Dr. Hoek as met with at a 

 Station in the Barents' Sea: depth 160 fathoms. A figure 

 is furnished of the foremosl part ol' the body, viewed from 

 above, and also one ol' a mandible. Mr. Norman has like- 

 wise recorded this form as occurring rather plenttiful in a 

 siiiLilr Station iii the Faroe < 'hannel. 



Hymenodora glacialis. (Buchhols), pg. 37. 



Min Antagelse, at denne Form tnaa skarpt skilles fra 

 Slægten Pasiphae, hvortil Buchholz har henregnet den. og 

 henføres til samme Familie som Slægten Ephyra Roux, er 

 ved de nyeste Undersøgelser af denne sidste Slægt fuld- 

 kommen bekræftet. Da Navnet Ephyra har været anvendt 

 tidligere i Zoologien, er det af Mr. Kingsley ombyttet med 

 Miersia, og Familienavnet Ephyridæ maa vel dertor ogsaa 

 ombyttes med Miersiidæ. Prof. Sidn. Smith har under 

 Benævnelsen Meningodora mollis beskrevet en Form. der. 

 skjøndf vistnok artsforskjellig fra Hymenodora glacialis, dog 

 neppe kan generiskt adskilles. Senere fra samme Forfatter 

 ogsaa anført Hymenodora glacialis som forekommende i 

 Havet udenfor Nord-Amerikas Østkyst. 



Boreomysis nobilis, G. 0. Sårs. pg. 54. 



Anført af Norman fra en enkelt Station i Færø- 

 Shetlands Renden. 



Boreomysis scyphops, G-. 0. Sats. pg. 56. 



Denne interesante Form er ogsaa repræsenteret blandt 

 'Challenger' Expeditionens Schizopoder, med hvis Bearbei- 

 delse jeg i den senere Tid har været beskjæftiget. Hoist 

 mærkværdig er Artens Forekomst i omtrent den tilsvarende 

 Region af Begge Hemisphærer, nden at være paatruffet i 

 det mellemliegende Strøg af Oceanet. 



Synidotea bicuspida, (Owen), pg. 1 Hi. 



Flere Exemplarer af denne characteristiske Form blev 

 ifølge Hoek indsanilede under Expeditionen med "Willem 

 Barents" i Havet om Novaja Zemlja. Miers 1 henfører 

 denne Form til Slægten Edotia Guérin Méneville ; men det 



Revision of the [doteidæ, p. (Mi. 



Hymenodora glacialis. (Buchholz), p. 37. 



The opinon entertained by the Author as tu this tunn 

 being distinctly deviate from the genus Pasiphae, under which 

 Buchholz has elassed it. and lielouging rather the same faiuih 

 as the genus Ephyra Roux, is fullv horne out by the most 

 recent researches on the latter genus. The name Ephyra 

 having previously been adopted in zoology. Mr. Kingslej 

 has seen tit to substitute t hat of Miersia; and the family- 

 designation Ephyridæ should therefore, in accordance here- 

 with, presumably, be changed to Miersiidæ. Professor Sidnej 

 Smith has desciibed. under the appellation Meningodora 

 mollis, a form which, though no doubt specificaUy distinct 

 from Hymenodora glacialis, will hardly admit of generic 

 distinction. Subsequently, the said author has also recorded 

 Hymenodora glacialis, as occurring off the eastern coasl of 

 North America. 



Boreomysis nobilis. G. 0. Sårs. p. 54. 



Recorded by Mr. Norman, from a single Station in 

 the Faroe Channel. 



Boreomysis scyphops. <i. 0. Sårs, p. 56. 



This interesting form is also represented in the col- 

 Lection of Schizopoda from the 'Challenger' Expedition. 

 kindly placed in my hands for investigation and description. 

 The presence of the spedes throughout the well-nigh cor- 

 responding regions of both hemispheres, and yet withont 

 its ever being observed in any intermediate tract of the 

 Ocean, would seem highly remarkable. 



Synidotea bicuspida. (Owen), p. 116. 



Several examples of this characteristic form were 

 collected, according to Dr. Hoek. on the Expedition with 

 the "Willem Barents", in the sea surrounding Novaja 



Zemlja. Miers 1 refers this form to the genus Edotia 



1 Elevisior "f the [doteidæ, p. Ii1 '. 



