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Locality: Cape Point NE. by E., distant 36 miles. 650 fathoms. 
1 nonovigerous 9. s.s. “ Pieter Faure.” 15/7/03. (S.A.M. No. 
A2792.) 
Geogr. Distribution : Norway, 60-3800 fathoms (Bruzelius, Boeck, 
Sars); Shetlands (Sp. Bate) ; Skye (Norman) ; Monterey Bay, Cali- 
fornia, 56 fathoms (Holmes). 
Famiry OEDICEROTIDAE. 
1865. Oedicerina Lilljeborg, Nov. Act. Soc. Upsal. ser. 3, vol. 6, no. 1, 
pals: 
1871. Oedicerinae Boeck, Forh. Selsk. Christian. 1870, p. 160. 
1883. Oediceridae Schneider, Tromsé Mus. Aarsh. vol. 6 (p. 1). 
1888. 53 Stebbing, Challeng. Rep. vol. 29, p. 835. 
1892. Fr G. O. Sars, Crust. Norw. vol. 1, p. 286. 
1893. Oediceridi Della Valle, F. u. Fl. Neapel, vol. 20, p. 531. 
1906. Oedicerotidae Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, pp. 235, 726. 
1910. Ocedicerosidae Chevreux, Mém. Soe. Zool. Fr. vol. 25, 1910, p. 205. 
For additional genera see also: 1906. Chevreux, Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. 
vol. 31, p. 76; and 1911. Stappers, Due d’Orleans Camp. Arct. 1907, 
p. 40. 
Gen. OEDICEROIDES Stebbing. 
1888. Oediceroides Stebbing, l.c. p. 843. 
1892. Me G, Oxsars esp. 2872 
1896. i Bonnier, Ann. Univ. Lyon. vol. 26, p. 640. 
1906. - Stebbing, Lc. p. 267. 
1906. + Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. 18, p. 15. 
1907. ee id. Nat. Ant. Exp. vol. 3, p. 22. 
1910. oo Stebbing, Sci. Res. ‘‘ Thetis,” pt. 12, p. 589. 
LOAF s Chevreux, Ann. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, ser. 3, 
vol. 14, p. 403. 
With the exception of O. provimus Bonnier from the Bay of Biscay, 
he genus has hitherto been recorded only from the southern oceans. 
OEDICEROIDES CINDERELLA Stebbing. 
1888. Oediceroides cinderella Stebbing, l.c. p. 850, pls. 62, 63. 
1893. Halimedon ef Della Valle, Lec. p. 540, pl. 58, figs 43-45. 
1906. O8cdiceroides os Stebbing, Lc. p. 269. 
Eyes apparently absent. First maxilla with 5 plumose setae on 
inner plate, in one of the specimens examined a wide gap between the 
