298 A - S. PACKARD, Jr., ON THE RECENT 



Calliope lseviuseula Bate, l. c . p. 148. PI. XXVIII., fig. 2. 

 Amphithoe Iceviuscula Kr., Gronl. Amfip. p. 53, Tab. III., fig. 13. 



Found at Henley Harbor, in four fathoms, very abundant ; at Stag Bay in fifteen fath- 

 oms, on a hard, weedy bottom. Anticosti, Anticosti Expedition. 



Amphitonotus Edwardsii Bate, 1. c. 151, Pi. XXVIIL, fig. 6. 



Amphithoe Edwardsii (Sabine) Kr. 1. c. 



Our specimens were dredged at Square Island, at a depth of thirty fathoms. 



Amphitonotus cataphractus Stimps. 1. c. p. 52. 

 Taken at Henley Harbor, at a depth of four fathoms, among weeds. Not uncommon. 



Atylus vulgaris Bate, 1. c. 140. 



Iphimedia vulgaris Stimps. 1. c. p. 53. 



Bat^f^ft 1 e e en Mf° r ' in ? °\^f°^\ ^^ Is ^, in fifteen fathoms ; and at Stag 

 tfay, in nlteen fathoms, on a hard, weedy bottom. 



Atylus (Paramphitoe) iuermis (Kroter,^* Boeck) [Pi. VIIL, fig. 3.] 

 Cephalothorax produced into a small, flat, acute rostrum, much as in A. Kspinosus. The 



thtdoftVt^ Da 7T ntS are P-duced into three strongly hooked projections, the 

 third of which is much the largest ; fourth segment deeply, broadly sinuate. Eyes broadly 

 enseal, pale The antenna; are long and slender, subequal in size and length; superior 



Tun 1 rll (^f T) 1 ^ b ° dj ' With ^ PedUnde SCarCe1 ^ l0n ^- the an- 

 tennal nig. Gna hopoda stouter than in A. Mspinosus, with the propodos rather broad, sub- 

 triangular, palm oblique. The posterior pair of abdominal feet extend to the end of the 

 telson which is much longer and slenderer than in the other species, and as in that spec es 

 they extend considerably beyond the anterior pair of abdominal leo-s ? ' 



Differs from A. Mspinosits Bate, in the very hamulate dorsal projection of the first three 

 abdominal rings in the sinuate fourth ring and the broader gnathopoda, and the much 



bottom. gS "• HenleJ Harb ° r ' ten t0 tWent ^ fathoms > hard > we ^y 



Atylus (Paramphitoe) bispinosus Beck, sp. 



Paramphitoe elegans Brug. Jide Boeck. 



It occn^pf ^ I "' B r^' f T SpeCimenS ^ t0 the Z ° 5l °S ical Museum at Copenhagen. 

 It occurred rarely with the other species of the genus. 



Monoculodes nubilatus nov. sp. [Pi. VIII., fig. 4.] 



JLTIp nf^ Ph i? v ri lT g |, Pr0dUC f int ° aD ° btUSe ' tUmid r ° StrUm ' Small6r than in M - «* 

 Ibove I 1 r t BritlSh K Sh0reS ' th f Se S ments of ^e thorax and abdomen are not carinated 

 above as n that species, being nearly smooth, while the abdominal segments are slightly sin- 

 uated just behind each suture. Eyes small, round, situated just above and opposite the in- 



