'I'hh ("rinoids vinni Dh. S. Hock's I-Iximmmtkin to Japan I!U I. 71 



Sp. 4 |St. 45) The segments of distal piiiMuIrs [. = :'. X lir. Disk 

 2 iiiin. 



Sp. .') (St. A:^] J)islv as in Sp. 4. — Hp. (i (St. 4.")) tiic |.r(.\imal 

 hordci- of I F5r I \ery slightly l)enl outwards. P., ami P.,, with rather 

 serrate distal segineiits. Disk 2 mm. 



•^ .S'^'. 7 (St. 47) Ciiral .") L - 2 hr. houi'-glass-shaped. :{'' seg- 

 ment on \\ and P, L= J' a i)i-. \\ 12— Di; 4,:. mm. Distal pimiulars 

 (on the distal p) L = 8 — Vj-i X hr. Disk 2 nnn. 



'' Sp. 8 (St. 47) The cirrals a little shorter (L = I' 2— I'V* bi-l. 

 :^'' segment of P., L = I' 2 hr. Disk 1.8 nun. 



Sp. 9 (St. 4S). 8'' segment td' 1», L = 1 — | '/4 hr. The seg- 

 ments of the distal p. L = 2 X l)i-. 



From St. 45 and 58 there are 2 \ery small specimens with vei-y 

 serrate arm-hases. Sp. 6 (St. 45) presents a transition form to these 

 ones and shows that they are young forms of the ahove-described 

 species. 



Description as follows (for statements as to the figures see the 

 table): 



Genital pinnule '*/i; 48—51 Cntnptometra fiartlnnbi (St. 5), 48) Some Br-segments and the liase of 

 a ilistal pinnule "i, 49) Cirrus °'i, .501 Distal pinnule (tlie tip missinp;) '"i, 51) Genital pinnule 

 (ob.serve fewer and stouter segments than in the distal pinnule; fig. 4S from the intermediate 

 territory) " i: 52) Eudi/irriiins iniUvisiis (St. 59) Cirrus ", i ; 53— .56 Endiocriniis Lorcni (Sp. 1| 

 53) Distal pinnule '*i. 54) Pi (observe the peculiar form of the basal sefjments) "/i, 55) Pa ''' i , 

 50) Cirrus "i; b~~6i> Cenniiiefyn bella (St. 49) 57) P, "i , 581 Pj ("s of the first segment cut 

 :iwiiyl " 1. 59| Distal pinnule (4 ]>airs of safculi per segment, the last jjinnular a little incised) " i ; 

 tlO — H3 Knilioirinus gracilis pnlrhellus. 60J Distal pinnule 'Vi. 61) Cirrus " i, 62) I'l '* i, 63) Pn '*/i. 



