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Figure 14. — Siriella vulgaris var. rostrata, new variety: a, Rostral plate; b, antennal scale 

 and peduncle, X 37^; c, endopod of third thoracic limb, X 37)4', d, endopod of eighth 

 thoracic limb, X 37)4; e, telson, X 37}i;f, uropods, X 37}£. 



Bay, Escarparda Island, electric light, surface, March 12, 1909, 157 

 females, 23 males; Albatross, Mahinog Anchorage, Camiguin Island, 

 surface, August 3, 1909, 2 males, 1 female. 



SIRIELLA AFFINIS Hansen 



Siriella affinis Hansen, 1910, p. 35, pi. 3, figs. 3a-i. 



Occurrence. — Pacific: Albatross, Kusac, Caroline Islands, electric 

 light, surface, 2 males, 1 female, February 7, 1900. Philippine 

 Islands: The Albatross collected specimens at various Philippine 

 localities, without station numbers, all by electric light from the 

 surface : Port Binanga Anchorage, January 8, 1908, 4 males, 4 females ; 

 Nasugbu Bay Anchorage, January 21, 1908, 1 male, 2 females; Turn- 



