THE CRUSTACEA OF NEW JERSEY. 569 



Nephropsis agassizii Milne-Edwards. 



Nephropsis agassizii Milne-Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. ZooL, (6) IX, No. 2, 



1880, p. (124). Florida Straits in 1500 meters. 

 — Faxon, Bull. Mus. Harvard, XXX, 1896, p. 156 (Stations 195, 200, 227, 



in 472-501^ fs.). 

 Howe, Bull. U. S. F. Com., XIX, 1899 (iQoO, P- 210. N. Lat. 40° 4', 



W. Long. 70° 20', in 95 faths. 



GuLif Stre;am. 



Family ERYONIID^. 



Genus PENTACHELES Bate. 



Pentacheles Bate, Ann. Mag. N. Hist. London, (5) 11, 1878, p. 276. Type 

 Pentacheles Icrvis Bate, first species. 



Pentacheles roseus (Bate). 



Nephropsis rosea (Willemoes-Suhm) Bate, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Macr., 

 LXX, 1888, p. 178, fig. 39, PI- 23, figs. 1-2, PI. 24, fig. I. A^. Lat. 32° n' 

 7" , W . Long. 65° 3' 20" , in 690 fathoms. 



Nephropsis aculeata Faxon, Bull. Mus. Harvard, XXX, 1896, p. 156. Stations 

 185, 188, 222, 226, 230, in 333-464 fathoms, all in Caribbean Sea. 



NepJiropsis agassizii (nee A. Milne-Edwards) S. I. Smith, Bull. Mus. Har- 

 vard, XV, 1888, p. 43, fig. 240. West Indies. 



GuLP^ Stream. 



Pentacheles sculptus (S. L Smith). 



Polycheles sculptus S. I. Smith, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., II, 1879 (1880), p. 346, 

 PI. 7. N. Lat. 43° 10' , IV. Long. 61° 20' , in 250 fathoms. 



Peaitacheles sculptus S. I. Smith, Bull. Mus. Comp. Z06I., X, 1882, p. 23, Pis. 

 3-4. N. Lat. 2,2>°-37°, W. Long. y4°-76°, in 300-647 fathoms. 



Verrill, Rep. U. S. F. Com., XI, 1883 (1885), p. 554 (compiled). 



S. I. Smith, Rep. U. S. F. Com., XIII, 1885 (1887), p. 650. N. Lat. 



38°-39°, W. Long. 70°-73°, in 384-707 fathoms. 



Bate, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Macr., LXX, 1888, p. 141 (remarks). 



Pentacheles spinosus A. Milne-Edwards, Bull. Mus. Comp. Z06I., VIII, De- 

 cember, 1880, p. 66. N. Lat. 24° 36', W. Long. 84° 5', Guadeloupe, Do- 

 fitinica. 



Gui,!^ Stream. 



Pentacheles nanus S. L Smith. 



Pentacheles nanus S. I. Smith, Rep. U. S. F. Com., X, 1882 (1884), p. 359. 

 A''. Lat. 35°-4^°, W. Long, 66^-74° , in 843-1917 fathoms. 



