Canon A. M. Norman on British Amphipoda. 213 



the Arctic Ocean widely diffused, but I hesitate to quote 

 localities, as several allied forms have been confused which 

 Hansen has separated under the names O. caricus^ 0. hrevi- 

 caudatus, and 0, affinis.^ 



Genus 25. Menigeates, Boeck. 



47. Menigrates ohtusifrons, Boeck. 



1860. Anont/x obttisifrons, A, Boeck, Forhandl. ved de Skand. Naturf. 

 8de Mode, p. 643. 



1861. Ano?ii/x plautus, B&te & VVestwood (not of Kroyer), (I) vol. i. 

 p. 111. 



1865. Anonyx brachycercus, Lilljeborg, On Lysianassa magellanica 



and Crustacea subfam. Lysianassina, p. 27, pi. iv. tigs. 42-49. 

 1876. Meniyrates obttisifrons, Boeck, (138) p. 169, pi. vi. fig. 2. 

 1891. Menigrates obtusifrons, G. 0. Sars, (142) p. Ill, pi. xxxviii. 



1806. Menu/rates obti<sifro}is,V\' nlker &, Hornell, Journ. Marine Zool. 

 & Microsc. vol. ii. p. 54. 



Uab. Guernsey {Hornell). The specimen recorded by 

 Bate and Westwood was received from Thomas Edward of 

 Banff. 



Di'strib. Soolvajr, Lofoten Islands {A. M. N.). Rare on 

 the Norwegian coast and chiefly witliin the Arctic Circle 

 {O. 0. Sars). 



Genus 26. Lepidepeckeum, Bate. 



48. Lepidepecreum longicome (Bate). 



1861. Anonyx lonyicornis, Bate & Westwood, (1) vol. i. p. 01, J. 



1862. Anonyx longicornis, Spence Bate, Cat. Ainphip. Bnt. Mus. p. 72, 

 pi. xi. fig. 4, d" . 



1869. Lepidepecreum carinatum, Bate & Westwood, (1) vol. ii. p. 509, J • 

 1800. Lepidepecreum mii-abik^ Meinert, (71) p. 153, pi. i. figs. 7-12. 

 1891. Lepidejjecreum carinatum, G. 0. Surs, (142) p. 113, pi. xxxviii. 

 fig. 2, pi. xxxix. tig. 1. 



Hah. Shetland {A. M. N.) ■ 25 mi'esoff May Island, Firth 

 of Forth, 35 fathoms {Sir J. Murraij) : Mus. JSor. Off 

 St. Monan and other parts of the Firth of Forth, and in the 

 Moray Firth {T. S.) ; off Galley Head, Co. Cork, and off 

 Teelin, Co. Galway, in 33-37 fathoms ; also at Guernsey 

 {A. 0. W.), Jersey [Sitiel ^- Hornell). 



Distrih. Most southern part of Norway {G. 0. Stirs); 

 Denmark [Meinert) j Spezia, Mediterranean {G. 0. Sars) ; 

 west coast of France {A. Dolffus). 



