366 REPORT OF COMMISSIOJNER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [22] 



HiPPOLYTE PUSiOLA Ki'oyer. 



station 2082, September 4, uorth lat. 41° 9' 50", west long. 66° 31' 

 50", 49 fathoms, coarse gravel and sand, temperature, 46^°— 2 young 



(7070). 



HiPPOLYTE POLARIS EoSS. 



Station 2067, September 1, north lat. 42° 15' 25", 65° 48' 40", 122 fa- 

 thoms, sand and gravel, temperature, 46°— 3 2 . 



HiPPOLYTE Grcenlandica Miers ex J. 0. Fabricius. 



Station 2058, August 30, north lat. 41° 57' 30", west long. 67° 58', 

 35 fathoms, gray sand, temperature 50° — 1 $ . 



pandalin^. 

 Pandalus Montagui Leach. 



Pandalus Montagui Leacli, " Edinburgh Eiicylopedia, vii,p. 432" (teste 

 White), 1813 or 1814 ; American edition, vii, p. 271. — White, Catal. 

 British Crust., vii, p. 41, 1850.— Smith, Trans. Conn. Acad., v, p. 87, 

 1879 ; Proc. National Mus., iii, p. 437 (under P. leptocerus), 1881. 



Pandalus annuUcornis Leach, Malacostraca Podophth. Britannise, pi. 40, 

 March, 1815; Trans. Linn. Soc. London, xi, p. 346, 1815. 



Pandalus levigatiis Stimpson, Marine Invert. Grand Manan, p. 58, 1853. 



One male (70GG), 68"^"* long, was taken at Station 2071, September 1, 

 north lat. 41° 56' 20", west long. 65° 48' 40", 113 fathoms, pebbles. 



Pandalus propinquus G. O. Sars. 



G. O. Sars, Vidensk-Selsk. Forhandl. Christiania, 1869, p. 148 (4) ; Ibid., 

 1871, 259 (16)— Smith, Proc. National Mus., iii, p. 437,1881; Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., X, p. 58, 1882.— A. M. -Edwards, Recueil fig. Crust, nouv., 

 1883. 



Specimens examined. 



Pandalus borealis Kroyer. 



Station 2053, August 29, north lat. 42° 2', west long. 68° 27', 105 fa- 

 thoms, blue mud — 89 specimens, of which 15 were carrying eggs. 



