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59 | Pontella andersont .. a ae | 
60 >»,  danae vat. ceylonica .. ae | x 
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62 a princeps ay OC an | | x x 
63 .»  securifer a ay | ties x x 
64 »»  spinipes ne Pi =e IYseex 
65 | Pontellopsis herdmani ae real | x x (?) 
66 oA kramert .. se ae ee x x 
67 | =s vegalis .. ae ae x x x 
68 | Pontellina plumata .. are Plex x x Soe lease x 
69 | Acartia danae ae oF Esa x | Wes 
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Family CALANIDAE. 
Genus Calanus, Leach. 
1. Calanus minor (Claus). 
Occurrence: Localities B, EK, F, K, N, P.! 
On the whole, this species was comparatively rare ; in only a 
single locality (F) was it present in comparative abundance. The 
specimens obtained are, with one exception, typical, and in size 
correspond to the measurement, as given by Scott, I°7 mm. in 
length. 
As regards colouration, the females usually showed a unt- 
form faint red pigmentation, whereas the males were as a rule 
colourless. 
In one specimen, a female, the 3rd and 4th legs of the left 
side were abnormal ; instead of the usual three-jointed exopodite 
and endopodite, it consisted of a single paddle-shaped segment, 
bearing on its free margin a number of setae, 10 in the 3rd and I1 
| These letters afford reference to the list of localities given at the end of the 
paper. All of them, with the exception of Q (Hinzé Basin), are also shown on 
the map. 
