

IN I DA. 



longum, clavatura. 

 sculi. 



longi, artieulo priore tarsali quam altero duplo longiore Unguis parvus, 

 dimidiam longitudineni articuli alterius tarsalis vix us. 



I.,,-,. Rostri . Corporis ] Segment] caudalis 5""". 



The trunk slender. 



Tin long, thick, swollen in two places. 



The oculiferous tubercle rather high, anteriorlj steep, posteriorly sloping; the foremost ocelli 1. 



pyriform, the hindmost ones very small, oval, lying close to the emarginate hindei edge of the 



foremost e; 

 Tin- caudal segment long, clavate. 

 Tin omewhat short. 



The ovigen - short 



Tin.- ambulal 5 somewhat slender, long, the first tarsal joint twice the length of the second one. 



Tin - arcely exceeding half the length of the second tarsal joint 



Total length <\8 mm . The probo The trunk i.\=,""". The caudal segment 5 mm . 



urrence. The Ingolf-station 64, that is the northern Atlantic south of Iceland, 62 06' 

 I. at. X. 19 00' Long. W., i"i' fath. Bottom temperature 3 1. Only one single specimen, a full- 



a n female. 



3. Colossendeis colossea Wils. 

 udeis colossea Wilson, Report Pycnog, Blake , [881, p.244 PL I. Fig. 1. PL III. Fig. 5 — 7. 

 ? Colossend - Hoek, Report Pycnog. Challenger , i88i,p.6i. P1.VIIL Fig.i — 2. Pl.X.Fig.i — 5. 



(Hoek) Schimkewitsch, Compte-rendu Pantop. Albatross , [893, ]>. 29. 



! suppose the Colossendeis colossea of Wilson to be different from the Colossendeis gigas of 

 □d still more decidedly different from the species of the same name of Schimkewitsch. 

 urrence. The fngolf-stations are 11 and [8, the former being in the Denmark Strait, 

 12'Long.W., 1300 fath.; the latter in the Atlantic, 6l \$ Lat. N. 30 -'9' Long. W.. 

 fatli. Three specimens were taken, the largest of which of a length of 63""". 



tribution. Wilson has this species from the eastern coast of North America, from 

 I. at. X., and from 65 \;' lo" Long. W. to 73 to' 30" Long. W. from depths 

 fath. According to my conception of tin- species this species is only known from 

 the ! nd the p tated by Wilson. 



