248 THE SCHIZOPODA. 



beth to Long. 103° E. (the Copenhagen Museum possesses specimens from no 

 less than forty-two localities in these Oceans), but it was taken only at a single 

 Station in the Indian Archipelago by the ''Siboga", and from the Pacific at the 

 Hawaiian Islands, viz. the above-mentioned specimens referred by Ortmann to 

 E. pseudogibba) . 



22. Euphausia distinguenda H. J. Hansen. 

 Plate 8, figs. 3a-3f. 



1911. Euphausia distinguenda H. J. Hansen, Bull. Mus. Oc&n. Monaco, no. 210, p. 32. 



Sta. 4583. Oct. 11, 1904. Lat. 22° 45' N., long. 110° 5' W. 300 fms. to surface. 3 specimen.s. 



Sta. 4587. Oct. 12, 1904. I.at. 20° 42' N., long. 107° 25' W. 300 fms. to surface. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 4588. Oct. 12, 1904. Lat. 19° 52' N., long. 106° 22' W. Surface. 12 specimens, all immature, 



the majority small or very small. 



Sta. 4590. Oct. 12, 1904. Lat. 18° 50' N., long. 104° 50' W. 300 fms. to surface. 7 specimens. 



Sta. 4592. Oct. 13, 1904. Lat. 18° 20' N., long. 103° 40' W. Surface. 1 small specimen. 



Sta. 4594. Oct. 14, 1904. Lat. 17° 20' N., long. 101° 32' W. 300 fms. to surface. 10 specimens. 



Sta. 4596. Oct. 14, 1904. Lat. 16° 47' N., long. 100° 27' W. Surface. 58 specimens, small. 



Sta. 4598. Oct. 15, 1904. Lat. 15° 58' N., long. 98° 13' W. 300 fms. to surface. 19 specimens. 



Sta. 4605. Oct. 17, 1904. Lat. 12° 21' N., long. 92° 13' W. 300 fms. to surface. 15 specimens. 



Sta. 4613. Oct. 19, 1904. Lat. 9° 45' N., long. 86° 20' W. 300 fms. to surface. 1 specimen. 



Sta. 4615. Oct. 19, 1904. Lat. 9° 7' N., long. 85° 11' W. Surface. 6 small specimens. 



Sta. 4619. Oct. 20, 1904. Lat. 7° 15' N., long. 82° 8' W. Surface. 10 small specimens. 



Sta. 4634. Nov. 4, 1904. Lat. 4° 35.4' N., long. 83° 32.3' W. 300 fms. to surface. 4 specimens. 



Sta. 4637. Nov. 5, 1904. Lat. 1° 31' N., long. 86° 32' W. 300 fms. to surface. 20 specimens. 



Sta. 4640. Nov. 6, 1904. Lat. 0° 39.4' S., long. 88° 11' W. Surface. 1 small specimen. 



Sta. 4644. Nov. 7, 1904. Lat. 2° 13.3' S., long. 89° 42,2' W. Surface. 2 small specimens. 



Sta. 4646. Nov. 8, 1904. Lat. 4° 1.6' S., long. 89° 16.3' W. 300 fms. to surface. 11 specimens. 



Sta. 4649. Nov. 10, 1904. Lat. 5° 17' S,, long. 85° 19.5' W. 300 fms. to surface. 9 specimens. 



Sta. 4650. Nov. 10, 1904. Lat. 5° 22' S., long. 84° 39' W. 300 fms. to surface. 35 specimens. 



f 100 fms. to surface. 11 specimens. 



Sta. 4652. Nov. 11, 1904. Lat. 5° 44.7' S., long. 82° 39.5' W. •} 200 fms. to surface. 5 specimens. 



[ 400 fms. to surface. 5 specimens. 



Sta. 4657. Nov, 13, 1904. Lat. 7° 12.5' S,, long. 84° 9' W, 300 fms, to surface. 1 .specimen. 



Sta. 4659. Nov. 14, 1904. Lat. 8° 54.5' S., long. 86° 5.5' W. 300 fms. to surface. 11 specimen.?. 



Sta. 4661. Nov. 15, 1904. Lat. 10° 17' S., long. 88° 2' W. 300 fms. to surface. 1 specimen. 



Sta. 4663. Nov. 16, 1904. Lat. 11° 20.3' S., long. 88° 55.2' W. 300 fms. to surface. 18 specimens. 



Sta. 4665. Nov. 17, 1904. Lat. 11° 45' S., long. 86° 5.2' W. -| ^"^'f^'^''- / ^"'f ^P~- . 



( 300 fms. to surface. 24 specimens. 



Sta. 4667. Nov. 18, 1904. Lat. 11° 59.5' S„ long. 83° 40.4' W ] ^^^Y^' ^ ' ^Peci^en scarcely adult. 



. . ( 300 fms. to surface. 13 specnnens. 



Sta. 4668. Nov. 19, 1904. Lat. 12° 9,3' S,, long, 81° 45,2' W, Bottom of Tanner net, 300 fms, 3 



specimens, 



Sta, 4669. Nov, 19, 1904, Lat, 12° 12,7' S,, long, 80° 25,6' W, 300 fms. to surface, 6 specimens. 



Sta. 4671. Nov. 20, 1904. Lat. 12° 6.9' S., long. 78° 28.2' W. 300 fms. to surface. 5 specimens. 



Sta. 4673. Nov. 21, 1904. Lat. 12° 30.5' S., long. 77° 49.4' W. 300 fms. to surface. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 4709. Dec. 30, 1904. Lat. 10° 15.2' S., long. 95° 40.8' W, 300 fms. to surface. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 4710, Dec, 30, 1904, Lat. 9° 30.5' S., long. 95° 8.3' W. Surface. 1 adult specimen. 



Sta. 4713. Jan. 1,1905. Lat. 5° 35.2' S., long. 92° 21.6' W. 300 fms. to surface. 3 specimens. 



Sta. 4715. Jan. 2, 1905. Lat. 2° 40.4' S., long. 90° 19,3' W. 300 fms. to surface. 3 specimens. 



Sta. 4717. Jan. 2,1905. Lat. 5° 10' S., long. 98° 56' W. 300 fms. to surface. 3 specimens. 



Description. — Body slender. — Frontal plate (fig. 3a) moderately short, 

 with a portion of each lateral margin somewhat convex, anteriorly produced 



