514 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



33. CIROLANA POLITA (Stimpson). 



JEga ixAita Stimpsox, :Mar. Iiiv. Grand Manan, 1853, p. 41.— Lutkex, Vidensk. 



Meddel., 1859; p. 77, I860.— Verrill, Am. Jour. Sci., V, 1873, p. 16. 

 Conilera i)oUk< Harger, in Smith and Harger, Trans. Conn. Acad., Ill, 1874, pp. 



3, 22.— Verrill, Am. Jour. Sci., VII, 1874, p. 411. 

 Cirokma poUta Harger, Proc. V. S. Nat. Mas., 1879, II, p. 161; Report U. S. Com- 

 missioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1880, Pt. 6, pp. 381, 382. 

 JIaJntat.— Bay of Fundy; Cape Cod Bay; Salem, Massachusetts; 

 Georg-es Bank; east of Banquereau. 

 Depth.— VI to 190 fathoms. 



34. CIROLANA OBTRUNCATA, new species. 



Head transversely oval. Eyes small, lateral. First pair of antennae 

 short, reaching a little beyond the posterior margin of the head; 

 llao-ellum twelve jointed. Second pair of antenna 

 reach the middle of the third thoracic segment; 

 flagellum. twenty-one jointed. 



Thoracic segments subequal; first one some- 

 what longer than others. Epimera of second, 

 third, and fourth segments posteriorly rounded; 

 of fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth segments 

 pointed posteriorly. 

 First abdominal segment partly covered by last 

 Fig. 6.-ABD0MEN AND LAST ,, • ^eo-ment following four segments sub- 



TWO THORACIC SEGMENTS tU01cti_.H. ^e^UlClll, XV/11V7 M Jiip, v » ^ 



OF CIROLANA oBTRtiN- equaV, terminal segment with its posterior margin 

 ''^'^^- truncate and minutely crenulate. 



Uropoda not longer than posterior margin of terminal segment; 

 inner branch longer and broader than outer branch, and crenulate. 

 Both branches rounded posteriorly. 

 Color, brown. 



Single specimen from Kingston. Jamaica; taken from surface. 

 Tij2)e.—Qai. No. 23901, U.S.N.M. 



35. CIROLANA PARVA Hansen. 



Cirolana parva Haxsex, Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. (6), V, 1890, pp. 340, 341, pi. 11, fig. 

 6-6b; pi. Ill, fig. 1-1 d. 



ffaUtat.-Key West, Florida; Gulf of Mexico; St. Thomas, West 

 Indies; St. Croix, West Indies; between the delta of the Mississippi 

 and Cedar Keys, Florida. 



Dejjth.—'2o to '27 fathoms. 



36. CIROLANA AL3IDA, new species. 



Body narrow, elongate, three and two-thirds times longer than 

 broad.' Head transverse, eyes large, black. First pair of antenna 



