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pitjpurtion. The two terminal joints of tiie last [laif of legs are 

 also less modified than in the young specimen. 



PANDALID^. 



Paxdaias (plesionika) mahtius, a. M.-Erlir. 



Fandalus (Flesiunika) martius (A. M.-Edw.), Alcock, Cat. Crust. 

 "Investigator" 1901, p. &5. Rathbun, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm., 

 1903 (190(i), pt. iii., p. 914. 



A large sei-ies, agreeing well with Alcock's detailed description. 

 This species was dredged by the Challenger at Station 164a oif 

 Sydney, in l,:iOO fathoms, while it has also been recorded from 

 various localities eastward to the Kermadec and Hawaiian Islands 

 and west through the IncHan Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. 



CCELORHYNCHUS FASCIATUS, Gunther. 



As the foregoing was passing through the press I received the 

 following letter from Dr. G. A. Boulenger regarding the type 

 specimen. 



"You are perfectly right in suspecting the specimen of 

 C (jelorhynchus fasciatus figured by Giinther in the " Challenger 

 Report " to have a mutilated tail. Its companion has the tail 

 intact, and is therefore longer and ends in a fine point, as normal 

 in the Macrourus. I have besides seen several further specimens 

 obtained oif the Cape of Good Hope by Dr. Gilchrist." 



