42 T. GisLÉN, 



Breadth of (lie |}r— s 50 iiiiii. Iioin llic baso of t lie arms l.s iiini. 

 Distally 0,g mm. 'l'iie joints vei'y swollen, Ihick and coai'se. 



P„ 75 — 80; ;{0— 33 mm. with a very indistinet comb, partly 

 hidden by skin; +12 T, the tip of the pinnula smooth. P]v+12T 

 similar to the preceding p. Pj with IS 'J\ which arc more strongly 

 developed, + 23 mm. Pa + 40 (0 T) 10 mm., the tip smooth. P3 shorter 

 with some few, small teeth, P^ + 25 (no T) ti mm. Genital p. 12 mm. 

 Basal segments as in the chief species. Distal p. + 30; 14 mm. Length 

 of the pinnulars = 1 '2 X br. Dorsal hooks indistinct. Distal p. spirally 

 rolled. 



Disk 3S mm. Colour red-yellow. 



Sp. 2 (St. 62) Cd 11 mm., free dorsal pole 7 mm. C + L, 27— 32; 

 24 — 29 mm. 13"' — 18"' segment a transition segment. 



II Br— s:4, III Br— s : 2, IV Br— s : 4 (3+4), in one case 2; 

 V Br — s 2 (one case). Arms LXVIII 90 — 110 mm. 19 segments pr em. 



Pi, + 05 (10—17 indistinct T) 32 mm., Pjy 28 mm. + 55 (12 pin- 

 nules with small T), P^ 31 (8 T) 12 mm., P3 25 (5 T) 8 mm., P, no T, 

 mm. Genital p. +20; 8,5 nnn. Distal p. + 25; 11 mm. 



Disk 33 mm. Anal funnel 12 mm., somewhat swollen but well 

 marked out from the disk. Mouth adradial, marginal. Colour brown- 

 orange to grey-brown. 



Both these specimens are distinguished from the chief species 

 by the nearly smooth distichal pinnule, by very short Br-segments, by 

 a more slender constitution and by the trifling size of the disk when 

 compared with length of the arms. (The last-described specimen, how- 

 ever, somewhat approaches C. grandicalyx). 



