140 STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA. 
The rami of the last abdominal appendages are subequal in length, 
shorter than the telson, spinulose above and (to a less degree) below. 
Length of a male, 105 mm. ; length of rostrum from tip to anterior gastric 
groove, 20 mm.; length of carapace (including rostrum), 44.5 mm.; length 
of telson, 18.5 mm.; length of antennal scale, 11.5 mm.; breadth of antennal 
scale, 7 mm. 
The egg (from a female 114 mm. long) measures 3 X 2.5 mm. 
This handsome and very distinct species was taken at the following 
stations : — 
Station 3353. 695 fathoms, 11 specimens. 
eee s418* 5660. ck 91 se 
as eee Ores aidan | ORE 1 i 
CO BAA GTO” 8 19 og (1 with Bopyrus). 
es 3425. 680 <« 1 ae 
Be eros 5b E809) 2 gs 
Glyphocrangon loricata, sp. nov. 
Plate XXX VIUT* 
Rostrum furnished with three pairs of lateral spines, the anterior pair the 
largest and situate just in front of the eyes, the other two pairs behind the 
eyes and near the base of the rostrum; sides of rostrum fringed with long 
hair in front of the anterior pair of spines. Gastric region separated from 
the rostrum by a transverse depression. The first or dorsal pair of carinze 
on the carapace are broken up into laterally compressed, truncate tubercles. 
Between these crests, at the anterior limit of the gastric area, lie three 
small tubercles, one median, two lateral and paired; from the median one 
a very light carina runs backward along the median line of the gastric 
region, flanked by two rows of very faint tubercles. Outside of the dor- 
sal carine the gastric region is irregularly tuberculous. The second carina 
is explicit only behind the cervical groove, where it is divided by shallow 
notches into four sections which are hardly prominent enough to be called 
teeth. The third carina is entire; near its anterior end is seen a slightly 
projecting, rounded angle which is not produced so as to form a spine or 
tooth; a similar, but still less evident, rounded angle is visible near the 
middle of the same carina. Only in very young and small individuals do 
these angles attain to prominence, and even then they do not assume the 
form of spines, but end bluntly. The fourth crest is produced to a long, 
