COPEPODS GATHERED BY ALBATROSS—WILSON 19] 
Stations 71; 3799; 3932; 4037; 4685; 5262; 5301; 5399. A few 
specimens were found at each of these Albatross stations, but from the 
62 Carnegie stations at which this species was taken over a hundred 
specimens were obtained. 
Genus CONAEA Giesbrecht, 1891 
CONAEA GRACILIS (Dana) 
PLATE 5, FIGURES 36-46 
Antaria gracilis DANA, United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842 (Wilkes), 
vol. 14, pt. 2, Crustacea, p. 1229, 1853; pl. 86, fig. 11 a—d, 1855. 
Stations 4723 ; 4734; 5320; FijiIslands. First established by Dana 
in the Wilkes plankton as Antaria gracilis, then listed by Giesbrecht 
in his Naples monograph as Conaea rapaw, and later by T. Scott (1894, 
p. 116) from the Gulf of Guinea as Oncaea gracilis. It also occurred 
in the Monaco, Szboga, and Carnegie lists. The Albatross specimens 
identified by Sars from the first two stations differ in some of the 
details of the appendages, and as he had made a complete set of pencil 
drawings they are here reproduced for comparison with those of 
Giesbrecht and T. Scott. 
Genus COPILIA Dana, 1849 
COPILIA DENTICULATA Claus 
Copilia denticulata CuLaus, Die freilebenden Copepoden, p. 161, pl. 25, figs. 14-20, 
1863. 
Stations 14; 54; 60; 66; 76; 80; 4611; 5246; 5301; 5320; Gilbert 
Islands. This species was found at 66 Carnegie stations but did not 
appear in the other planktons. 
COPILIA MIRABILIS Dana 
Copilia mirabilis Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 2, p. 40, 1849; United 
States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842 (Wilkes), vol. 14, pt. 2, Crustacea, 
p. 1232, 1853; pl. 86, fig. 14 a-f, 1855. 
Stations 15; 3829; 3878; 4009; 4588; 4700; 4716; 4926; 4952; 5102; 
5155; 5185; 5186; 5190; 5223; 5230; 5240; 5263; 5319; 5320; 5422; 
5486 ; 5437; 55538; 5611; 5633; 5640; Niuafu Island. This was the type 
species of Dana’s genus. It is present in all the plankton lists except 
the Monaco and was especially widely distributed in the Siboga 
plankton, where it was reported from 42 stations. 
COPILIA QUADRATA Dana 
; Copilia quadrata Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 2, p. 40, 1849; 
United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842 (Wilkes), vol. 14, pt. 2, 
Crustacea, p. 1238, 1853; pl. 86, fig. 15 a—d, 1855. 
