462 Rev. Canon A. M. Norman on British Schizopoda 
2. Boreophausia Raschit (M. Sars). 
1863. Thysanopoda Raschit, M. Sars, “ Om Slegten Thysanopoda” &e. 
(Christ. Vidensk. Forhand.), p. 14 (separate copy). 
1872. Rhoda Jardineana, G. Sim., “ Stalk-eyed Crust, N.E. Coast of 
Scotland,” in ‘ Scottish Naturalist,’ p. 6 (separate copy), pl. iv. fig. A. 
1882. Luphausia Raschii, G. O. Sars, “Oversigt af Norges Crustaceer,” i. 
(Christ. Vidensk. Forhand.), p. 51 (separate copy). 
1886. Boreophausia Raschit, Norman, Fourth Annual Report Fishery 
Board of Scotland, p. 156; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xix. 
1887, p. 91. 
1887. copia Raschit, H. J. Hansen, “ Oversigt over det vestlige 
Grénlands Fauna af malac. Havkrebsdyr ” (Vidensk. Middel. fra den 
naturh. Foren. i Kjobh.), p. 53 (separate copy). 
Firth of Forth (J. B. Henderson) ; Loch Fyne, 70 fath. 
(A. M. N. in ‘ Medusa,’ 1885); Lochs Goil and Long and 
between Cumbrae and Bute (Dr. J. Murray); Hast of 
Scotland (Hwart): Mus. Nor. Loch Broom (Brook and 
Hoyle); Aberdeen (Sim). 
Distribution. Norway, Christiania Fiord (JZ Sars), west 
coast (G. O. Sars) ; Greenland (Méller &c., fide H. J. Han- 
sen) ; German North Polar Exped. (Buchholz). 
Genus 3. THYSAONESSA, IF’. Brandt, 1851. 
1. Thysanoessa neglecta (Kroyer). 
1849. Thysanopoda neglecta, Kroyer, Voyage en Scandinavie Xc., 
Crust. pl. vii. fig. 3 a-d. 
1851. Thysanopoda (Thysanoessa) longipes, F. Brandt, in Middendorft’s 
Sibirische Reise, Bd. 11. Th. i. p. 128, pl. vi. figs. 1-14. 
1872. Thysanoessa aberdonensis, G. Sim, ‘‘ Stalk-eyed Crust. N.E. Coast 
a Re in ‘Scottish Naturalist, p. 7 (separate copy), pl. v. 
os, 1-8. 
1882, Thysanoessa borealis, G. O. Sars, Oversigt &e. (/. ¢.), p. 52, pl. i. 
figs. 16-18. 
1887. Thysanoessa neglecta, H. J. Hansen, U. c. p. 54. 
Shetland, 1861 (A. M. N.); Aberdeen, 1868 (G. Sim) ; 
Firth of Forth (7. Scott): Mus. Nor. Loch Seaforth, N.B. 
(Brook and Hoyle). 
Distribution. West Norway (some of Kréyer’s types from 
Copenhagen Museum); Eastport, N.E. America (S. 2. 
Smith *): Mus. Nor. Western and northern Norway and 
Finmark (G. O. Sars); Siberian coast (Brandt) ; Greenland 
(H. J. Hansen). 
* I found a single specimen accidentally mixed with a number of 
Boreophausia nermis which were kindly sent to me by Prof. 8. I. Smith. 
I do not remember that it has been recorded previously from the United 
States, 
