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of spoondury bristles, the pt'ctination being rather weak on bristle no. 2. counting Iroin the 

 anterior .side of the limb, most powerful on no. 5. The single bristle on the anterior side of this 

 process is short and has short hairs. The seven bristles of the third endite (fig. 10, rj = $) 

 are powerful, especiallv the posterior one. and of moderate lengths; bristle.s nos. 4. .1 and 6. 

 counting from the front, are somewhat shorter tlian the rest. Of these seven bristles either 

 only the two anterior ones and the posterior one have at the middle wreaths of long, powerful 

 secondary bristles while the others have no such bristles or else one may also find such wreaths 

 on bristles nos. 4 and 6, counting from the anterior side of the limb. Bristles nos. 1, 2 and 4 

 with a moderately strong pectination distally ; their ])oints are, however, smooth; bristles nos. ;5 

 and .5 are sharply serrated distally; nos. 6 and 7. especially the lattei-. are very strongly pectinated 

 distallv; on the former one the point is, however, smooth. The ventral chitincms spine of the 

 proto])odite is of mf)derate size and irregular. E p i p o d i a 1 a p p e n d a g e: This has from 

 about 50 to 55 bristles, all with long hairs, but with smooth points. The e x o ]) o tl i t e is 

 five-iointed. First joint: The main tooth consists of seven constituent teeth, all well defined 

 ])roximallv; the secondary teeth of the latter vary to some extent, from a type about the same 

 as in ('. (Doloria) levis to that of C. (V.) norvegica. On the posterior side of this joint, close to 

 tlic main tooth, there is one bristle, on the anterior .side of the joint there are four, which show 

 a close agreement with those (jf C. (V.) norveqicu. but of these four the next innermost one is 

 somewhat shorter and weaker than the one nearest to the main tootli and only weakly pectinated 

 distally. The second exopodite joint has four a-bristles, seven or eight b-bristles, one c-bristle 

 and one d-bristle. The equipment of the a- and h-l)ristles is possibly somewhat stronger than 

 in r. (V.) norvegica; the c- and d-bristles are moderately lojig and have long, fine hairs at the 

 middle, short, fine hairs distallv. The following exopodite joints are quite of the same type 

 as in the last-mentioned species, with about a similar equipment of bristles. The inner lobe 

 of the third exopodite joint has two distal bristles and one proximo-posterior bristle, the outer 

 lobe has two distal ones. The fourth joint has distallv on the inner edge three or four bristles, 

 proximallv of which one or two bristles are to be found. Thi- (Mid joint has two distal bristles. 

 The ecpiipment of the bristles is also about the same as in the species mentioned. The pilositv 

 is also similar in the two species. 



Sixth limb: — P r o t o p o d i t e: TIk^ first endite has two rather long and powerful 

 distal bristles, furnished with some wreaths of long, stiff secotulary bristles and two or three 

 rather short, pluTnous medial bristles (on the right side of the only specimen that was investigated 

 the me(liiil bristles [two] were almost completely reduced | patiiological?]; they were well 

 developed on bnth Hmljs in the male). Second endite: This has two rather long and powerful 

 distal bristles, furnished at the middle with long, stiff secondary l)ristles. distally |iectinated. 

 and. in addition, with three rather short, plumous, medial bristles. The tliird endite has four 

 or five distal bristles, one of whicli is rather short, the rest rather long aiul p<iwerful, subequal; 

 they either all have long, stiff secondarv bristles at the middle and short hairs distally or else 

 one or two of them mav have onlv slioit hairs. In addition there is on this endite a lather 

 long medial bristle, pluiiinns in the middle. The e |) i p o dial a p p (» n d a g e ol the proto- 

 podite is represented 1)\- foui' short bi'istles. bare or almost so; sometimes the distal one of 



