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small. The 3 pairs of pereiopoda moderately strong, witli tlie propodal joint 

 somewhat expanded, palm exceeding half the length of the joint. Colour in 

 the living state of the animal not yet stated. Length of adult female 15 mm., 

 of male 27 mm. 



BemarJcs. — I cannot identify thi.s form with any of the earlier de- 

 scribed species. It is somewhat intermediate in character between C. septcn- 

 trionalis and C. microtuherculata, yet differing from either of them in several 

 points. It may be chiefly recognized by its extremely slender and narrow 

 body, the comparatively elongated superior antennae, and the acute, undivided 

 cephalic tubercle. 



Occurrence — A few specimens of this form was found among C. sep- 

 ientrionalis, collected, I believe, off the Finmark coast. 



10. Caprella Loveni, Boeek. 



(PI. 238, fig. 2). 

 Caprella Loveni, Boeck, Crust, amph. bor. & .irctica, p. 106. 



Male — Body unusually short and robust, with the back smootli, or 

 only exhibiting slight traces of tubercles. Cephalosome with an obtuse pro-, 

 minence in front of the cervical impression ; 2nd body-segment scarcely longer 

 than the 3rd. Eyes small, orbicular. Superior autennse comparatively short, 

 but little exceeding Vs of the length of the body, joints of the ])ediinele 

 somewhat expanded and finely ciliated on the edges, 3rd joint sliorter than 

 the 1st, flagellum half the length of the peduncle, and composed of about 11 

 articulations. Inferior antennae of the usual structure. Anterior gnathopoda 

 very short and stout, witli tlie propodos rather broad in pro])ortion to its 

 length. Posterior gnathopoda likewise unusually stout, and originating some- 

 what beyond the middle of the corresponding segment, basal joint rather 

 short and slightly serrated anteriorly, jjropodos very large and broad at the 

 base, outer part tapering, palm densely hairy, and produced in front to a 

 triangular lappet succeeded by a short dentiform projection, the two being defined 

 by a narrow sinus, posterior angle rather prominent, dactjdus strong and 

 curved. Branchial lamellae very large, orbicular. The 3 pairs of pereio])oda 

 short and stout, with the propodal joint rather expanded. Colour in the 

 living state of the animal not yet stated. Length of adult male 12 mm. 



IlcmarJiS. — The above characterized form is undoulitedly that de- 

 scribed by Boeek as C. Loveni. It has been considered by Dr. P. Mayer as 

 only a variety of C. septentrionalis, and this view is also adopted by Prof. 



