COPEPODS GATHERED BY ALBATROSS—WILSON 175 
mens came from the Malay Archipelago, while these Albatross sta- 
tions are all among the Philippine Islands. 
CALANOPIA ELLIPTICA (Dana) 
Pontella elliptica Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 2, p. 27, 1849. 
Calanopia elliptica DANA, United States Exploring Expedition, 1888-42 (Wilkes), 
vol. 14, pt. 2, Crustacea, p. 1132, 1853; pl. 79, fig. 6 a, b, 1855. 
Stations 2396; 4037; 5102; 5133; 5175; 5180; 5185; 5186; 5190; 
5196; 5223; 5225; 5228; 5230-5232; 5246; 5262; 5268; 5319; 5320; 
5838; 5340; 53848; 5422; 5484; 5553; Fiji Islands; Gilbert Islands. 
Present in all the plankton lists except the Monaco, 
CALANOPIA MINOR A. Scott 
PLATE 22, Fiaure 304 
Calanopia minor A. Scort, Trans. Liverpool Biol. Soc., vol. 16, p. 406, pl. 1, figs. 
1-5, 1902. 
Stations 2396; 4009; 4037; 4952; 5102; 5133; 5134; 5175; 5180; 
5185; 5186; 5196; 5223; 5225; 5226; 5228; 5230-5232; 5246; 5263; 
5320; 5338; 53840; 5348; 5387; 5434; 5489; 5578; Charles Island, 
Galapagos; Iloilo Straits, Philippine Islands. This species has been 
reported from the Red Sea, the northern area of the Indian Ocean, 
and appears in the Siboga lists, where it frequently occurs with 
C. elliptica. 
CALANOPIA SARSI, new species 
PLATE 5, FrGurEs 30-33 
Forty specimens, including both sexes, were taken in the surface 
plankton off the Fiji Islands, south of the Suva Light. These were 
identified by Sars as a new species, and as he suggested no name they 
have been named for him. 
Female.—Metasome elliptical, narrowed considerably anteriorly but 
only a little posteriorly. The forehead is bluntly pointed and the 
posterior corners of the fused fourth and fifth segments are produced 
into symmetrical acuminate spines, which are inclined a little out- 
ward. Urosome two-fifths as long as the metasome and 2-segmented, 
the genital segment the same length as the abdomen but twice as 
wide. Caudal rami shorter than the abdomen but three times as long 
as wide, each with five setae, all rather short. 
First antennae slender and 19-segmented, reaching the center of 
the genital segment; the second antennae, mouth parts, and first four 
' pairs of legs similar to those in other species of the genus. Fifth 
legs symmetrical, each 4-segmented, the two basal segments (basipod) 
considerably thickened, the two distal segments (exopod) narrower 
