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Sapphirina salpae, Cls. — Off Table Mountain 450 m. ;/-. 



G.D.— 38°S. i8°W. (G.), Bay of Bengal (T.), Ceylon and 

 the N.W: Indian. Ocean (A.S. &T.), 5°S. 83°E. (C:e), Mediter- 

 ranean (G., a.o.)/.52°N. i6°W., haul from 1438m. (T.). 



Sapphirina scarlata, Giesb. — Off the west coast, 350 m. /r. 



G.D.— o°-6°N., 8o°-88°W. (G.), 3°S. 83°E., (C:e), Red Sea 

 (C:e.). 



Sapphirina sinuicauda, Brady. — Off Natal, surface ; off Table 

 Mountain 450 m. n: 



G.Z).— 6°N.-4°S. 8o°-89°W. (G.), 2°S. 84°E. (C:e), lo'^N. 

 i37°E. (G.), Philippines (B.), Ceylon (A.S. & t.), Red Sea 

 ('Steuer), Gulf of Guinea (T.S.), Azores (C:e). 



Scolecithricella minor (Brady) — G.O. Sars, Crust, of Norway, 

 Calan. p. 55, P. XXXVII, XXXVIII, i902.^0ff the west coast, 

 250-277 m. very rare. The South African specimens were only 

 1,2 millim. in length ; those from the Northern Atlantic 

 1,4 millim. 



G.D.—lnd'mn Ocean— 47°N. 5o°E. (G.), Gulf of Guinea 

 (T.S.), 56^N. 28°-23°W. (T.), 67°N. 3^W. haul from 400 m. 

 (C:e), south and west of Norway to 68°N. (G.O.S.), Skagerak 

 (C:e). 



Scolecithricella neptuni, C:e n.sp. — Off the west coast, very 

 sparingly in 250-350 m. (C:e). 



Scolecithrix danse, Lubbock. — Off the east and west coasts. 



G.D.—P'dcif\c 20°N.-26°S. (G.), East of japan (G.j, North 

 and East of Australia (B.), Malay Archip. {C:t), Bay of 

 Bengal to o°S. 64°E. (T.), Ceylon to Socotra (A.S. &"T.), 

 Arabian Sea (C:e). 



32°S.-26^N. i3°-34'' (B.), Gulf of Guinea (T.S., C:e) to Cape 

 Verde Islands (C:e), i2°-37°N. i4--25°W. (L.), 34"N. 38°W. 

 (C:e), Canaries (T.), Mediterranean (G.), 52°N. i6°W., haul 

 from 2825 m. (T.), 52''-56°N. 22°-44PW. (T.). 



Scolecithrix persecans, Giesb. — Agulhas Current in 900 m. n: 



G.D.— 35''N. 125'^W., haul from 530 m. (G.), 52°N. i6°W., 

 haul from 2580 m. (T.). 



Solecithrix securifrons, T Scott. — Agulhas Current, 530- 

 900 m., n: 



G.D.-^Gulf of Guinea (T.S.), 52°N. i5°-i6°W., haul from 

 918 and 1710 m. (T.), N.W. of Ireland (N.), Faroe Channel 

 down to 1060 m. (N.). 



