52 PEECY SLADEN TEUST EXPEDITION. 



I have given my reasons for considering Dr. Giles's and Mr. Stebbing's 

 species to be identical in Eep. Pearl Oyster Fisheries, part ii. (Amphipoda), 

 p. 235. 



Geuus EUl'lUMNO, Bovallius, 1887. 



7. £u2}^'iinno macropa (Gucrin). 



F. 100 fms. : one jr. — O. 1. — 180 i'ms. : one. — a. 25 fins., one jr. ; and 50 f nis , one 6 , 

 jr. — kk. 200 fms., two ; 250 fms., three (2d); aud 300 fms., one. 



Geuus ANCHYLOMERA, M.-Edw., 1830. 



8. Anchylomera blossevillel, M.-Edvv. 

 Q. Siu'face: two jr. — n. Surface: three jr. 



Geuus PHROSINA, Risso, 1822. 



9. PI) rositia sem i- lunata, ^isso. 



C. 1200 fms. : one. — 'E. 25 fms. : one. — 0. 1-180 fms. : one s , one S jr. — a. 25 fms. : 

 one 2 jr. — aa. 900 fms. : one. — nn. 200 fms. : five. — M. 300 fms. : one jr. 



Genus THAUMATOPS, v. Martens, 1875. 

 {Thaumops, Willemoes-Sulun, 1873.) 



10. Thaiimatops loiigipes, Bovallius. 



11. 750 fms. : one, length 25 mm. 



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Genus PARAPHRONIMA, Clans, 1879. 



11. Faraph ronima gracilis, Claus. 



A. 125 fms. : one — C. 1200 fms. : one. — N. 600 fms. : one. — a. 25 fms. : one jr. — p. 200 

 fms. : one ? . — s. 350-0 fms. : one. — bb. 1-10 fms. : one 6 . — nu. 200 fms. : one ? , length 

 14 mm. — nn. 200 fms. : one, 11 mm. — II. 750 fms. : one. 



Genus SCINA, Prestandrea, 1833. 



12. Scina cornigera (M.-Edw.), 1830. 



Scina cornigera (M.-Edw.), 1830. 



Scina corniyera, Stebbing, Trans. Zool. Soc. Loudon, vol. .xiii. 1895, pp. 351, 365. 

 Scina edwardsi, Garbowski, Bar. Com. Erforsch. ostl. Mittelmeer, 1896, p. 103. 

 Sci7ia edwardsi, Vosseler, Amphipoden d. Plankton E.xped. 1901. 



Vosselev also refers S. gracilis and S. longipes (Dana) and S. sarsi and S. atlantica (Bov.) to 

 tills species. 



mth. 400 fms. : six $ , length 11 mm. — nn. 200 fms. : ten, length 9 ram. 



Garbowski was evidently unaware that M. -Edwards's name had been adopted for this 

 species by Stebbing or he v\ ould probably not liave given it a new name on the ground of 

 insufficient description. 



Three small specimens (4-5 mm.) taken at kk, 250-300 fms., are probably young of 

 this species, though differing in a few points, e. g. the 3rd joint of perseopod 3 is serrate 

 on both margins. 



