NO. 1936. AMPHIPODS FROM THE OULF OF MEXICO— PEARSE. 



371 



Key West, below low tide among alg?e; Henry Hemphill; 21 

 specimens. 



MELITA DENTATA (Kr^yer). 



Cameron, Louisiana; L. R. Cary; several specimens. 



MELITA NITIDA Smith. 



Old stump in Mussel Bayou; Fish Hawk, February 23, 1898 ; 1 male. 



Fig. 3. — Melita dentata. a', first antenna; a^, second antenna; g, first gnathopod; g-, second 



GNATHOPOD; mil, MANDIBLE; II?, THIRD UROPOD. 



MELITA FRESNELII (Audouin). 



Albatross stations 2369-2374, between Delta of Mississippi and 

 Cedar Keys, 25-27 fathoms; 2405, lat. 28° 45' 00'' N.; long. 85° 

 02' 00" W., 30 fathoms; 2413,lat. 26° 00' 00" N. ; long. 82° 57' 30" W., 

 24 fathoms. 



Fisli Hawk stations 7416, lOi feet; 7431, 8 feet; Florida Bay, all 

 stations on Januaiy 29, 1903, 7-1 H feet. 



Total, 13 males, 32 females. 



Family TALITRID.E. 



ORCHESTIA GRILLUS (Bosc). 



Margin of Matagorda Bay, Texas; J. D. Mitchell, January, 1902; 

 several specimens of both sexes; same locality and collector, April 14, 

 1902, under driftwood, at Well Camp, Alligator Head. 



