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M ii 11 (1 i 1> 1 <■: - 'I'liis Imili agici's aliiicist (■(niijili'tcly witli tlic niic dcscrilxMl abovo 

 ior C. si/mnutricn. Ixit all the ftiur bristlos on the posterior siile nl the lirst ciidopodite joint 

 have sht>rt hairs. 



Maxilla: - Most of the bristles on tlic ciHlitcs of both thr |ir(ico.\ale and the coxalc 

 are very |>o\v erf ally armed. I'Jiditc <in the jirocoxalf: Tln' t lircc antcid-innci' bristles arc furnished 

 with long seeondary l)ristles and all the iiostcro-outer tiibe-bristles have rather long spines. 

 On the maxilla of one side there were four postero-outer tube-bristles in tlie speeimcn investi- 

 gated by n\e; the accessory (abnormal?) bristle was of about the same length as the tliree others 



Fig. CXIAII. — ConchoeciaValdiviae G. W. Mulleb, $. — 1. Shell seen lidrii tli(' sido: Ifi X. 2. Shell seen IVomi 

 below; IS X. 3. Distal part of the left first antenna (the distal bristles arc brnki'n) -)- the rod-shaped or^'an: U'l X. 



(From a specimen from station 64 b.) 



but considerably weaker than these. The spines situated distally-medially on tlie first 

 cndopodite joint are relatively large and powerful. The end joint is about the same as in 

 C. horealis. 



Fifth limb: — This is about the same as in C. symmetrica. The two shorter of 

 the three antero-ventral bristles on the endopodite have short hairs. 



Seventh limb: — The end joint has spines. 



The furca, upper lip and paragnates are similar to those of C. symmetrica. 



Rod-shaped organ: — The shaft extends somewhat distally of the point of the 

 first antenna; see the appended fig. 3. The capitulum is of about the type described and repro- 

 duced by 6. W. Mt'LLER. 



Habitat: — Antarctic Ocean: 



S. A. E., PI. station 64 b. lat. 48''27'.S., long. 42» 36' W.; depth 2500—0 m.; 23. VI. 

 1902: 1 mature female and 1 juvenis; R. M. S. 323. 



