Crusincea, hy R. I. Pocock. 431 



Pandalus annuUcornis^ Leach. 

 Two specimens, at 5b and 250 or 315 fath. 



Amphipoda. 



? Metopa Bruzelii (Goes). 

 Metopa Bruzelii, Boeck, Skand. Arkt. Amph. p. 458, pi. xviii. fig. 2. 



Three damaged specimens, which appear to be referable to 

 this Arctic species, were taken in 55 fath. of water. 



Callisoma crenata. 



Callisoma crenata, Sp. Bate, Cat. Amph. Brit. Mus. p. 85, pi. xiv. fig. 5 ; 

 id. Brit. Sessile-eyed Crust, i. p. 120 ; Boeck, loc. cit. p. 132, pi. vii. 

 fig. 1. 



One specimen, at a depth of 55 fath. 



This specimen has been compared with the type, which is 

 preserved in the collection of the British Museum. 



Amiiliitliopsis latipes. 



Amphithoe latipes, Sars, Overs. Norsk.-Arct. Region Krebsdyr, p. 20. 

 Amphithopsis latipes, Boeck, loc. cit. p. 355, pi. xxii. fig. 4. 



Several specimens, 55 fath. 



I have compared these specimens with the type of Calliope 

 Ossiani (Sp. i3ate), and I tind that they agree with it in all 

 respects. But, according to Boeck, Calliope Ossiani is 

 synonymous with Amphithopsis latipes. 



Phronima sedentaria. 



Cajicer sedentarius, Forskal, Descript. Anim. p. 95. 



Phronima sedentaria, Latr. Gen. Crust, et Ins. i. p. 50, pi. ii. fig. 2 ; Sp. 

 Bate, Brit. Sessile-eyed Crust, ii, p. 23; Stebbing, Amphip. ' Chal- 

 lenger,' ii. p. 1357, pi. clxii. b. 



A single specimen, associated with a Beroe, came up in the 

 trawl 80 miles from land. 



Pantopoda. 



Fycnogonum littorale (Strom). 



For the literature of this species, and remarks on its distribution, see 

 ' Report on the Pycnogonidea of the Challenger,' by Dr. Hoek, p. 99. 



A single specimen, depth ? 



