4 B. W. Kunket, 



and is due simply to the small amount of collecting of the smaller 

 Crustacea from these waters. 



The distribution of the species of Amphipoda known to occur in 

 the waters of Bermuda is designated in the following hst. New 

 species are printed in heavy-faced type and new genera are preceded 

 by an asterisk. 



1. Lysianassa punctata. Naples. 



2. Amphilochus brunneus. Naples. 



3. Leiicothoe spinicarpa. Arctic Ocean, North Atlantic, North Sea 



and Skagerrak, Greenland ; Norway, British Isles, Azores, 

 France, Mediterranean. 



4. Stenothoe marina. North Atlantic, North Sea, Adriatic Sea. 



5. kS. valida. Rio Janeiro, Mediterranean ? 



6. *Pariphinotus tuckeri. 



7. Colomastix piisilla. British Isles, France, Mediterranean. 



8. Panoploeopsis porta. 



9. Eusiroides crassi. South Atlantic. 



10. Pontogeneia verrilli. 



1 1 . Melitafirsiielii. Rio Janeiro, Singapore, Port Jackson, N. S. Wales. 



12. M. planaterga. 



13. CcradocHs orchestiipes. Mediterranean. 



14. C. parkeri. 



15. C. colei. 



16. Maera inaeqiiipes. Mediterranean, Azores. 



17. M. raihbunae. Key West, Fla. 



18. M. tinkerensis. 



19. ElasmopHS rapax. British Isles, Christianiafjord, France, Azores, 



Mediterranean. 



20. E. magnispinatus. 



21. E. pocillimauus. Mediterranean, Atlantic coast of North America 



(Long Island Sound, Vineyard Sound;. 



22. Gammarus breweri. 



23. *Insula antennulella. 



24. Orchestia platensis. Rio de la Plata, Atlantic coast of North 



America (Bay of Fundy to New Jersey), Mediterranean, Sea 

 of Tiberias. 



25. Hyale prevostii. Mediterranean, Atlantic Coast of North America, 



Rio Janeiro, Valparaiso, Peru. 



26. H. ponlica. North Atlantic, North Sea, Mediterranean. 



27. H. trifoliadens. 



28. *Parhyalella batesoni. 



