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8, 1881, 3 males, 1 female, 17 mm.; 1093, latitude 39°56' N., longitude 

 69°45' W., 349 fathoms, August 11, 1882, 1 female, 15 mm.; 891*, 

 off southern New England; Albatross stations 2046*, 2213*; Bache 

 station 13* (all specimens from stations marked * were identified 

 by S. I. Smith). 



Distribution. — Smith (1879) has summarized the then-known 

 American records of this species and his summary includes the records 



Figure 46.—Pseudomma roseum G. O. Sars: a, Ocular plate; b, antennal scale; c, telson. 



(After G. O. Sars.) 



by Whiteaves (1874a, 1874b, 1875). Smith's records (1881) and Ver- 

 rill (1885) probably refer to the specimens from Fish Hawk station 

 891. The remaining records enumerated contain no new localities for 

 this species but are merely references to the earlier papers of Smith, 

 Verril], and Whiteaves. The additional specimens here recorded 

 merely confirm the earlier ones but add nothing new as to its geographi- 

 cal range or bathymetric distribution. Outside America it has a wide 

 distribution in the boreal waters of the Atlantic from Norway to 



