the Trondhjem Fiord. 403 



observations on tlic gniithopods exactly apply to my own 

 spoclnicn. Although nunierically so scarce, and from its 

 very i^K-ndcr body and linib.s so ditlicult to jtrocure in a perfect 

 condition, Seohela monstrosa is thus seen to have a wide 

 geographical range. 



The name given by Boeck to the genus Hela being pre- 

 occupied, 8. I. Smith ciianged it to Neoheln; but Sars, by a 

 htp.sns />*>nn(v, gave it in his * Oversigt af Norges Crustaceer ' 

 as " JJe/clht, Smith." 



173. Dulichia porrechi, Bate. 



Riidherg, in shallow water ; females only. 



174. Dulichia falcatOf Bate. 

 Kodberg, Laminarian zone. 



175. Dulichia nordlandica, Boeck. 

 Rodberg, females otdy. 



176. Dulichia Normani, G. 0. Sars, MS. 



Rodberg, females only. 



Finding difficulty in naming some of the females of Du- 

 lichia, 1 sent them to Professor G. O. Sars, who kindly 

 determined them for me. One species was new to him, and 

 will be described in the Supplement to his work, now being 

 published, under the above name, which he has given me for 

 use in this report. 



177. Lcetmatophilus armatus, Norman. 



1800. Ci/rt(iphium anitat inn, "Sommn, "Last Report Dredging Shet- 

 land,'" lirit. Assoc. Kop. for lbU8, p. 28-3. 



1870. Lfttinatophilm spinosiasiinus, A. IJoeck, Crust. Aniphip. bor. et 

 arct. p. 180. 



1872. Latmatophilus spinosissimus, De Skaud. og Arkt. Amphipoder, 

 p. 605, 



Rodberg, 250-300 fathoms. The type and only British 

 specimen yet known was a female, and was dredged oft" the 

 Shetland Isles. 



178. Zenodice Frauenfeldti , Boeck. 



A male (quite perfect) and a female (perfect except an- 

 tennae), Riidberg. 'J'hc entrance of the Trondhjem Fiord is 

 the only habitat in which Sars has taken this rare and remark- 

 able species. 



