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Distribution. — Arctic Ocean widley distributed: Grreeuland, Spits- 

 bergen, Iceland, Jan Mayen, Franz Josephs Land, the Murnian coast, the 

 Kara Sea, the Siberian Polar Sea, Arctic North America; Bohuslan (Bruze- 

 lius), Kattegat (Meinert). 



47. Onesimus Normani, Schneider, M. S. 



(PI. 36, fig. 2). 



Body short and stout, though somewhat more compressed tlian in the 

 preceding species. Cejdialon scarcely as long as the 1st segment ofmesosome, 

 lateral corners somewhat produced and acute at the tip. First pair of coxal 

 plates scarcely widening below; the 2 succeeding ones nearly twice as deep 

 as the corresj-jonding segments ; 4th iiair Ijut slightly emarginated posteriorly 

 and forming below the emargination a rather short and hlunt projection; 5tli 

 pair about as dee^) as broad. First pair of epiraeral plates of raetasome ])vo- 

 duced at the infero-anterior corners to a narrow hook-like projection; last pair 

 with the infero-]iosterior corners drawn out to a sharp upturned point. First 

 segment of urosome scarcely imjjressed dorsally. Eye.s oblong o%'al, somewdiat 

 narrower than in the preceding species, pigment red. Both pairs of antennae 

 in female very short and stout, nearly subecpral in length : superior ones with 

 the peduncle much tumeficated, fiagellum hut very little longer than the 

 peduncle and composed of 8 articulations only, the 1st of which is veiy large, 

 about equalling in length the whole remainder part of the fiagellum; acces- 

 sory appendage exceeding half tlie length of the fiagellum and 3-articulate, 

 1st joint twice the length of the other 2 combined. Inferior antennae with 

 the fiagellum shorter than the peduncle and only composed of 8 articulations. 

 Anterior gnathopoda with the propodos scarcely longer than the carpus, pal- 

 mar edge straight, densely spinulose and ver)' oblique, inferior angle obsolete. 

 Posterior gnathopoda with tlie propodos luilf the length of the car])us and 

 scarcely widening distally. Posterior pereiopoda somewhat less robust than 

 in the preceding species, but otherwise rather similar. Last pair of urojioda 

 with the inner ramus simple lanceolate, without any marginal denticles; pe- 

 nultimate pair with the inner ramus deeply indented beyond the middle, 

 terminal part spiniform. Telson a little more long than l)road, posterior 

 incision deeper than in 0. Edirardsii, terminal lobes slightly indented at the 

 tip. Colour not stated. Length of female 9 mm. , 



Reinarlis. — The present new species was first detected l)y Mr. Schnei- 

 der in tlie neighbourhood of Tromso, Finniarkon, and lias been named by 

 that author in honour of the well known British naturalist, the Rev. 

 A. Norman, who last summer was accompanied hy Mr. Sclmeider during his 



