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Tome; February 20, 1888; Albatross; 4 males, 10 females (22048). 



Lota: February 15, 1888; Albatross; 3 males, 3 females (22049), 

 January 16, 1927; W. L. Schmitt; 1 male (61022). 



Juan Fernandez Islands; 1926; W. L. Schmitt: 11 males, 9 females 

 (1 ovigerous) (61021). Cumberland Bay; 7-10 fathoms, December 

 10, 1 young (61103); in seine haul on beach, December 19, 1 ovigerous 

 female (61020). 



Chile; May 10, 1898; F. Silvestri collector; 1 male (61073), from 

 Buenos Aires Mus. 



URUGUAY. — Cabo Santa Maria, Rocha; Florentino Felippone; 

 1 male (54632). 



ARGENTINA.— Mar del Plata: March 1918; M. Doello-Jurado ; 

 1 young, lent by Buenos Aires Mus. F. Felippone; 2 females (62365, 

 62475). 



Golfo Nuevo, Chubut Territory; from Buenos Aires Mus.: Inde- 

 pendencia collector; 1 male (61019). 1915; Puerto Madryn; 1 

 male, 1 female (61018). 



AFRICA.— Cape Town; February 1890; W. H. Brown; 5 males, 

 4 females (14882), from United States Eclipse Expedition. 



JAPAN. — Oshoro, Hokkaido; Madoka Sasaki; 1 male (54479). 



Hakodate, Hokkaido; September 19, 1896; Albatross; 1 female 

 (20178). 



Off northeast coast of Nippon; William Stimpson, N. Pacific 

 Exploring Expedition; 3 males (2038), received from U. S. Navy 

 Department. 



Same, Rikuoku, Nippon; 1900; Jordan and Snyder; 1 male (26256), 

 from Stanford University. 



Yenoshima; Imperial University, Tokyo; 2 males, 5 females 

 (45868), 2 males, 5 females (45877). 



Sibushi, Osuni, Kiusiu Island; T. Urita; 1 male (48327). 



Japan; H. Loomis; 2 males, 1 female (17561). 



Japan or China; Dale and Jouy, U. S. S. Polos; 1 young (5284). 



CHINA.— Foochow, Fukien; 1924; C. R. Kellogg; 1 male (58727). 



AUSTRALIA.— Port Jackson, New South Wales; AustraUan 

 Museum; 1 male, 1 female (17031). 



Genus BATHYNECTES Stimpson 



Bathynectes Stimpson, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 2, 1871, p. 145; type, B. 



longispina Stimpson, 1871 = B. siiperha (Costa, 1853). 

 Thranites Bovallius, Ofvers. K. Vetensk.-Akad. Forh., 1876, p. 59 (1877); 



type, T. velox Bovallius, 1877 = 5. superba (Costa, 1853). 

 Thranistes A. Milne Edwards, Bull. Soc. PMlom. Paris, 1881, p. 60; error for 



Thranites. 



Antero-lateral teeth five, spiniform, separated by considerable 

 intervals, the posterior one much the longest. Front ^vithout a 

 median tooth. Inner hiatus of orbit wide open, not filled b}^ the 



