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Stations 4681; 4687; 4717; 4730; 4784. Established by Sars in the 
Monaco plankton upon specimens of both sexes from 30 stations but 
not present in the other lists. AIl his specimens came from around 
the Azores and the Canaries in the temperate Atlantic. He also identi- 
fied these Albatross specimens from the five stations above in the 
eastern Pacific, the first to be reported since his original discovery, and 
the first from that ocean. 
EUAUGAPTILUS MAGNUS (Wolfenden) 
Augaptilus magnus WOLFENDEN, Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc. United Kingdom, new 
ser., vol. 7, No. 1, p. 122, 1904. 
Stations 4671; 4676; 4679; 4717. Wolfenden’s original specimens 
came from the west coast of Ireland and he later reported others from 
the southern Atlantic. Sars reported the species from 50 Monaco sta- 
tions and gave a full account of both sexes with figures in his Monaco 
report, but it does not appear in the other lists. 
EUAUGAPTILUS NODIFRONS (Sars) 
Augaptilus nodifrons Sars, Bull, Mus. Océanogr. Monaco, No. 40, p. 18, 1905b. 
Duaugaptilus nodifrons Sars, Rés. camp. sci. Albert de Monaco, No. 69, p. 267, pl. 
82, 1925. 
Stations 4655 ; 4661; 4664; 4665 ; 4667-4669 ; 4676 ; 4679 ; 4705; 4715; 
4717; 4721; 4722; 5185; 5231. Established by Sars upon specimens of 
both sexes from 27 Monaco stations and fully described and figured 
in his Monaco report. He also identified the Albatross specimens from 
14 of the 16 listed stations. This is one of very few instances where 
the same species of Huaugaptilus was found at successive stations in 
both Albatross and Monaco planktons. [This clears up the matter 
of the Pacific record which has puzzled authors since Sars’ statement 
in the Monaco report that the known distribution was “Océan Atlan- 
tique et Pacifique” (see Sewell 1932, p. 316). Sewell’s observation 
that Sars had presumably recognized this species in some other collec- 
tion is shown to be true. The male was found in the Indian Ocean by 
Sewell.—M. S. W.] 
EUAUGAPTILUS OBLONGUS (Sars) 
Augaptilus oblongus Sars, Bull. Mus. Océanogr. Monaco, No. 40, p. 11, 1905b. 
ELuaugaptilus oblongus Sars, Rés. camp. sci. Albert de Monaco, No. 69, p. 266, 
pl. 81, 1925. 
Stations 4646 ; 4655 ; 4663 ; 4668 ; 4671; 4673; 4679; 4683 ; 4685 ; 4700. 
Established hy Sars upon specimens from 27 Monaco stations in both 
the Atlantic and Pacific. Sars also identified the species from 8 of 
these 10 Albatross stations. Otherwise reported only by Sewell (1932, 
p- 822) from Indian waters. 
