COPEPODS GATHERED BY ALBATROSS—WILSON 319 
Stations 64; 65; 75-78; 3382; 3712; 3716; 4533; 4538; 4574; 4580; 
4585 ; 4618 ; 4632; 4637 ; 4638 ; 4646 ; 4650; 4652; 4655; 4700; 4713; 4715; 
4716 ; 4753; 5120; 5126; 5129; 5134; 5180; 5185 ; 5186 ; 5190; 5223; 5295: 
5227-5229 ; 5231; 5233; 5234; 5287; 5489; 5611. Not quite so widely 
distributed in the Albatross plankton as the preceding species, yet 
reported from 16 Siboga, 59 Monaco, and 16 Carnegie stations. By 
comparing the lists it will be seen that the two species are found to- 
gether oftener than apart, but rarely in the same abundance. 
Genus ROBERTSONIA Brady, 1880 
ROBERTSONIA TENUIS Brady 
Ectinosoma tenuis Brapy and RoseErtson, Rep. 45th Meeting British Assoc. Ad- 
vancement of Science, p. 196, 1876. (Nomen nudum.) 
Robertsonia tenuis Brapy, Monograph of British Copepoda, vol. 2, p. 25, pl. 41, 
figs. 1-14, 1880. 
Station anchorage at Kodiak, Alaska. Established by Brady for 
the British Isles but not appearing in any of the plankton lists. It 
is not a pelagic harpacticoid, but frequents the bottom along the shore 
and so would rarely be captured except at an anchorage. Both sexes 
were fully described and figured by Sars (1909, p. 334), who reported 
the species from various localities on the coasts of Norway and from 
the Arctic Ocean. 
Genus SAPPHIRINA J. V. Thompson, 1830 
SAPPHIRINA ANGUSTA Dana 
Sapphirina angusta Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 2, p. 41, 1849; 
United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-42 (Wilkes), vol. 14, pt. 2, Crus- 
tacea, p. 1240, 1853; pl. 87, fig. 3 a, b, 1855. 
Stations 27; 77; 2937; 3799; 3829; 3901; 4926; 5126; 5190; 5196; 
5209; 5227; 52315 5234; 5263; 5319; 5348; 5415; 5422; 5646. Founded 
by Dana upon specimens from the southern Pacific and present in all 
the plankton lists, but nowhere abundant. 
SAPPHIRINA AURONITENS Claus 
Saphirina auronitens Ciaus, Die freilebenden Copepoden, p. 153, 1863. 
Stations 15; 27; 80; 39; 41; 44; 49; 54; 55; 58-60; 62-66; 70; 71; 73; 
77; 78; 2806; 3799; 3829; 3834; 3901; 3912; 3932; 4010; 4037; 4190; 
4952; 5120; 5134; 5180; 5185 ; 5186; 5190; 5196; 5223-5225 ; 5227; 5234; 
5240; 5263; 5287 ; 5301; 5308; 5319; 5334; 5338; 5386; 5415 ; 5424; 5434; 
5437 ; 5530; 5601; Sabtan Island and Iloilo Straits, Philippine Islands; 
Fiji Islands; Gilbert Island; Niuafu Island. This species was re- 
ported from 8 Siboga, 8 Monaco, and 72 Carnegie stations. It fre- 
