424 W- T. Calman 



developing brood pouch measuring 2.25 mm. and an apparently adult 

 male 3.0 mm. in total length. 



Occnrring. — Ötations 8, 25, 29, 39. Depth 100—1100 metres. 



Canipylaspis verrucosa G. 0. Sars. 

 a verrucosa, G. 0. Sars, Crust. Norway Vol. 3 1900 p. 90, pl. 63; 

 Calman, Fisheries Ireland Sc. Invest. 1904 N: 1 (1905) 

 p. 35. 

 Araong numerous small and immature speeimens resembling 

 elosely those which I have recorded from the West of Ireland were 

 two females with developed brood-pouch (one of them identified by 

 Prof. Sars) and an apparently adult male. The largar of the two 

 females is not quite 4.5 mm. in total length and the male is a little 

 smaller. Sars gives the length of Norwegian speeimens as 5.5 mm. 

 for females and 6.5 for males. 



Oecurrence. — Stations 17, 18, 25, 26, 30, 39, 44. Depth 

 200—1200 metres. 



Canipylaspis sulcata G. 0. Sars. 



C. sulcata, G. 0. Sars, Crust. Norway Vol. 3 UtOO p. 86, pl. 59. 

 Oecurrence. — Stations [9 and] 25. Depth 130 — 200 metres. 



Caìììjìylasins macroplithalma G. 0. Sars. 

 C. macroplithalma, G. 0. Sars, Arch. Math. Nat. 4. Bd. 1S79 p. 87, 

 pls. 48, 49. 



A young female specimen was identified by Prof Sars, and it 

 agrees well with bis figure and description (^uoted above. There 

 is, on the anterior part of the carapace, external to the fronto-lateral 

 suture, and just above the trausverse ridge connecting the lateral 

 keels, a very distinct tubercle hardly indicated by Prof. Sars, and 

 the posterior ends of the upper keels do not turn forward as they 

 seem to do in bis figure. 



The single male specimen which I suppose to belong to this 

 species is in bad condition and therefore I do not attempt to figure 

 it. It resembles rather elosely Sars' figure of the male of C. un- 

 data (Crust. Norway Vol. 3 pl. 59) but appears to diflfer in the greater 

 length of the ocular lobe , which reaches nearly to the end of the 

 pseudorostrum. 



Oecurrence. — Stations 9 and 25. Depth 130— 200 metres. 



Distribution. — Messina, 20 fathoms (Sars). 



