Tlie Ampliipoda of Bermuda. 



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the specimens at hand the right lobe was shorter than left and 

 more rounded at apex. This may have been the result of injur}-. 

 Each lobe with single spine near apex on outer margin. 



Length 8 mm. 



The species has been reported from the South Atlantic at a depth 

 of about 500 fathoms. 



Pontogeneia verrilli sp. nov. 



Eyes compound, reniform, closely approximated dorsall}'. 



Antennae very elongate ; first slightl}' longer than second ; and 

 about half as long as body, much more slender than second pair, 



Fig. 10. Pontogeneia verrilli sp. nov. 



peduncle rather short with joints increasing in length distally ; fla- 

 gellum made up of many joints which are very short toward the 

 base but become longer distally, provided with calceoli. Second 

 antennae with peduncle slightly shorter than flagellum and with 

 second and third joints very short, fourth and fifth joints subequal 

 in length, at least three times as long as second and third together ; 

 flagellum with joints very short. 



