﻿CRU.STACEA M A I.ACOSTRACA. 



51 



my material of vV. Inr, amongst which arc Kroyer's l\])c-.s]K-cimcns, lias shown me that the carina 

 mentioned ends in a right-ancjled or pointed tooth sliavp to tlic touch. I find that my A'. Inr in the 

 form of the posterior edge of the carina, in the slender form of the i"" thoracic hand, but not in the 

 form of tile squama, agrees better with .\'. i-loitatti Ratlib. than with X. lar sens. Rathbun. And I be- 

 lieve that ,^'. lar Kr. is identical not onl\- with A', liiiiluhi Ratlib. bul likewise with A', lay sens. 

 Rathb., and that future investigations will come to the same conclusion as mine, namely, tliat Miss 

 Rathbun's two species cannot be separated from one another. According to the founder, the A', dcii- 

 tafa has almost preciseh' the same geographical distribution as her X. lar, but is found in from 6 to 

 g6 fill.; she also ascribes specimens from Gran\-ille Ba\' (between 76" and 79° N. L.) on the west coast 

 of (rreenland to A', drutahi. I have mentioned the whole question in such detail, because the literature 

 thus gives a Xrctocraiigon Jri/lafa as occurring at West Greenland, which belongs to the area dealt 

 with in this paper. 



43. Sabinea hystrix A. M.-Edw. 



1881. Paracrangon liystrix A. Milne-Edwards, Ann. vSc. Nat., 6. Ser.. Zool., T. XI, p. 6. 

 ! 1882. Sabinea princcps S. I. Smith, lUill. Mus. Conip. Zool., \'ol. X, p. 38, V\. \'III, fig.s. i — i b. 

 Occurrence. The "Ingolf" has taken this beautiful form at 3 stations. 

 Davis Straits: St. 28: 65'' 14' N. E., 55" 42' W. E., 420 fin., temp. 3-5"'; i spec. 



— — - 27: 64" 54' — 55" 10' — 393 — - i-^°\ A — 



vSouth-West of Iceland: vSt. 83: 62° 25' N. E., 28'" 30' W. E., 1912 fm., temp. 3-5 ; i spec. 

 Distribution. Previously the species was oiih' known from CTiiadeloupe, 734 fm., and off the 

 east coast of America between 35° 45' N. E. and 41° 53' N. E. in depths from 353 — 888 fm. The distri- 

 bution of this Atlantic form far u]) in the Davis Straits is interesting. 



Remarks. The largest specimen, a fine female with eggs, is 114111111. and was taken at St. 27. 



44. Sabinea Sarsii vSinith. 



1879. Sabinea Sarsii vS. I. vSinith, Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. \^ 11.59, PI. XI. fig.s. 6— 8. 

 1886. — — — Rep. Coinin. F"ish and Fisher, f. 1S85, PL X, fig.s. 3, 3 a, 4. 



Occurrence. Has been taken b\- the "Iiigolf" at 3 stations: 

 Davis Straits: St. 31: 66° 35' N. E., 55° 54' W. E., 88 fm., teiii]). ifv; 14 spec. 

 West of North Iceland: St. 15: 66° 18' N. E., 25 59'W. E., 330 fm., temp. -^ 075"; 3 .spec. 

 North of the Faroes: St. 143: 62^58' — 7" 09' — 388 — — -=-0-4°; i — 

 In Malac. Groenl. this species is mentioned from two localities in the Davis vStraits; later, I 

 have obtained it from three others (apart from the "Ingolf); a resume of my knowledge of its occur- 

 rence in the waters mentioned would read as follows: it is taken between 66'., and 63'.,'N. E. in 

 depths from 67 to 140 fm. I lia\e further seen specimens from the following localities; 

 Northern Iceland: Skagestrandsbugten, 119 fm., Iciup, 29 , mud, Wandel; 1 spec. 



— -- 66°i7'N. E., 18° 13' W. E., 50 fill., mud, "Thor" 1903; i .spec. 



West of Iceland: 66° 20' — 25° 12' — 96 fm., temp. 6-5 ; mud, '-Thor" 1903; 4 spec. 



7* 



