THE PLANKTON 
OF 
THE SOUTH AFRICAN SEAS. 
BY 
Po felis: 
III—HALOCY PRIDE. 
The identification of the following species has in most cases 
been carried out by means of the monograph of Claus : Die 
Halocypriden d. Atlant. Ocean and Mittelmeeres, Wien, 1891. 
Other papers consulted will be quoted in the following :— 
Conchoecetta acuminata, Claus (1891; Halccypris elongata, 
T. Scott, 1894. T.- La sSsoe% EPond-(@)y Vi Zool: ps tax, 
Pl._xv., figs. 1, 2, 275-30): 
Agulhas Current.—Cape Natal, W. by N. 64 miles, 97 m., 
FA: Xi. OOy 47. 
G. D.—Philippine Islands (Brady), Gulf of Guinea, 4° N.- 
4°S., 8° W.-10° E., 35-90 m. (T.S.); Canaries, surface, 34°- 
32° N., 16°-17° W., 500-1000 m. (Claus), 42° N., 42° W. (G. 
Andersson). 
Conchoecia bispinosa, Claus. West Coast.—Lions Head, N. 
63° E., 34 miles, 277 m., 19.1v.00, 77; Table Mountain, N. 
79° E., 40 miles, 450m., 18.iv.00, 77. 
Agulhas Current.—Cape Natal, N. by E., 24 miles, 780 m. 
s.iv.00, v.; Port Shepstone, N.W. by W. 2 N., 12 miles, 530- 
goo m., 5.1v.OI, 7. 
G. D.—Madeira, surface, 38° N. 14° W., 1500m. (Claus) ; 
42° N. 42° W., surface (G. Andersson); 33° N. 36° W. and 
37° S. 133° W. (Brady). 
