132 
Paraconchoecia oblonga, Claus. 
Agulhas Bank.—Off Buffels Bay, 53 m., 26.iv.00, one speci- 
men. 
Agulhas Current.—Off Port Shepstone, 530 m., 5.iv.OI, rr. 
G. D.—Malay Archipelago, surface (G. Andersson), Gulf 
of Aden, surface (C: e), 34°-38° N. 16°-14° W., surface and 
tooo m. (Claus), 42°N. 42° W., and 38°N. 74° W.; surface 
(G. Andersson), 52° N. 12° W., 823 to t150m.; Fiji and 47° S. 
46° E. (Brady). 
The total number of described species of Halocypride 
amounts to 44, from which number 13 are to be subtracted, 
as they have been described in a manner too incomplete 
for identification. The examination of the South African 
specimens has yielded the number of 14, thus nearly the half 
of all known forms. All these South African forms have, 
with one exception, been found in the Northern Hemisphere, 
or in the eastern temperate Atlantic between the Canaries and 
the Fiirde-Shetland ridge, the Mediterranean included, so 
that the percentage attains the high figure 93. Of the South 
African forms 
5 have been found in the Indian Ocean. 
Ste he 3 a3) 6 6SGuth~ Equaterial: ~Gur- 
rent of the Atlantic. 
9 ” ” > ” <5 Pacinc: 
T .4} is 8): Ge. Oe UA ee CUE REE, 
PUBLISHED 28TH FEBRUARY, 1905.] 
