430 Annals of the South African Mii^eiiiii. 



No. 45, sent by Dr. Gilchrist, from Algoa Bay, between 

 Bird Island and mainland; depth between 18 and 29 m. 

 1905. Gymodoce a., Hansen, Q. J. Microsc. Sci., vol. xlix., pt. 2, 

 p. 122. 



■•'• Gymodoce valida (Stebbing). 



1902. Exosphceronia validum, Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 2, p. 66, 



pi. 12a. 

 1902. Exospharonia setulosum, Stebbing, S.A. Grustacea, pt. 2, p. 68, 

 pi. 12b. 

 No. 45, sent by Dr. Gilchrist, from Algoa Bay, between 

 Bird Island and mainland; depth between 18 and 29 m. 

 1905. Gymodoce valida, Hansen, Q. J. Microsc. Sci., vol. xlix., pt. 2, 

 pp. 118, 122. 

 Hansen determines that the names above given refer 

 respectively to the young male and the female of a species of 

 Gymodoce. 



■■'- Gymodoce uncinata, Stebbing. 



1902. Gymodoce uncinata, Stebbing, S.A. Grustacea, pt. 2, p. 73, 

 pi. 14. 

 Sent by Dr. Gilchrist, No. 77, from a depth of 40 m. in 

 Table Bay, and No. 116, 55 m. in Buffalo Bay. 

 1905, G. it., Hansen, Q. J. Microsc. Sci., vol. xhx., pt. 1, p. 122. 



Gen. GYMODOGELLA, Pfeffer. 



1887. Gymodocella, Pfeffer, Jahrbuch wiss. Anstalten zu Hamburg, 



vol. iv., pp. 18, 20, 69. 

 1905. C, Hansen, Q. J. Microsc. Sci., vol. xlix., pt. 1, pp. 80, 107, 126. 



Gymodocella algoensis (Stebbing). 



1875. Spharoma algoense, Stebbing, Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. 4, vol. xv., 



p. 186, pi. 15a, j&gs. 3, 3a. 



It is probable that this minute Sphgeromid came from x\lgoa 



Bay, but some uncertainty exists, because members of the 



Australian fauna were included in the collection from which 



it was extracted. It appears to be very nearly related to 



Gymodocella tubicauda, Pfeffer, 1887, from South Georgia. 



1905. Gymodocella algoensis, Stebbing, Herdman's Pearl Fish., 



Suppl. Eep. 23, p. ;^0. 

 1905. G. a., Hansen, Q. J. Microsc. Sci., vol. xlix., pt. 1, p. 126. 



