COPEPODS GATHERED BY ALBATROSS—WILSON 22% 
Remarks.—This new male bears most resemblance to that of mes- 
sinensis but is a half larger and has a much more pronounced frontal 
crest. It also closely resembles Esterly’s (1911, p. 321) species propria, 
but the latter has no frontal crest and its metasome is proportionally 
much longer. 
EUCHIRELLA BREVIS Sars 
Euchirella brevis Sars, Bull. Mus. Océanogr. Monaco, No. 26, p. 12, 1905a; Rés. 
camp. sei. Albert de Monaco, No. 69, p. 71, pl. 21, figs. 1-7, 1925. 
Stations 5; 15; 16; 19; 27; 39; 76; 3799; 4685; 4699; 4700; 4707; 
4721 ; 4722 ; 4732; 47345; 4750; 4757 ; 4793 ; 4926 ; 5129 ; 5185 ; 5224; 5227; 
5229; 5231; 5233; 5246; 5422. Established by Sars on female speci- 
mens only; no male has yet been obtained. Reported in the Carnegie 
plankton list. 
EUCHIRELLA CURTICAUDA Giesbrecht 
PLATE 23, FicurE 336 
Huchirella curticauda GiesBREcHT, Atti Accad. Lincei, Rome, ser. 4, vol. 4, Sem. 2, 
p. 836, 1888; Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel, monogr. 19, pp. 233, 
244, pl. 15, figs. 3, 13, 25; pl. 36, figs. 19, 20, 1892. 
Stations 2; 44; 3712; 3799 ; 3800 ; 3829 ; 4683 ; 4685 ; 4687 ; 4693; 4721; 
4730; 4742; 4926; 5120; 5129; 5185; 5927; 5231; 5233; 5246; 5263; 
5287; 5553. This species was found in the Siboga, Monaco and Car- 
negie lists, but more abundantly in the Monaco plankton. It was 
founded upon females only, but Sars included both sexes in his Monaco 
report. Some of the Albatross males show a variation in the structure 
of the fifth legs and this has been represented in figure 336. The right 
endopod is relatively shorter and more pointed at its tip, while the 
teeth at the tip of the exopod are blunt instead of acuminate and longer 
than in the Sars’ figure. The distal segment of the left leg is tipped 
with a fingerlike process instead of a plumose seta. In all other re- 
spects these males correspond with Sars’ figures. The species can be 
distinguished by the fact that the crest on the head is more or less tri- 
angular in both sexes and the female has a row of 9 to 13 spines across 
the basipod of the fourth legs. 
EUCHIRELLA GALEATA Giesbrecht 
PLATE 8, Figures 85-88; PLaTe 9, FIGuRES 89-91; PLATE 23, FIGuRE 337 
Euchirella galeata GIESBRECHT, Atti Accad. Lincei, Rome, ser. 4, vol. 4, sem. 2, 
p. 336, 1888; Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel, monogr. 19, pp. 233, 
244, pl. 15, fig. 18; pl. 36, fig. 22, 26, 1892. 
Stations 2; 27; 4611; 4637; 4638; 4650; 4652; 4661; 4663-4665; 
4667; 4668; 4671; 4676; 4679; 4700; 4705; 4707; 4715; 4717; 4719; 
4721 ; 4742; 4757 ; 4758; 5120; 5185 ; 5297 ; 5231; 5233; 5246 ; 5263; 5320. 
The female of this species was very briefly described and inadequately 
