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Page 168. 

 Amphiascus affinis, G. 0. Sars. 



Distribution. Polar Islands north of Grinnell Land (2nd Fram Exp.). 



Page 169. 

 Amphiascus intermedius (Scott). 



Distribution* Polar Islands north of Grinnell Land (2nd Fram Exp.). 



Page 170. 

 Amphiascus typhlops, G. 0. Sars. 



Remarks. It may be that this form is in reality identical with that 

 recorded in 1893 by I. C. Thompson as Stenhelia hirsuta. Some doubt about the 

 identity is howewer left, as the figures given by that author do not by far agree 

 exactly with those here reproduced, and as there are 3 other closely allied species, 

 to be described in the sequel, which with almost the same right might be ad- 

 duced to Thompson's species. A re-eximation of the type specimens will be 

 necessary, to settle this question. 



Distribution. Polar Islands north of Grinnell Land (2nd Fram Exp.). 



Page 175. 



For Amphiascus productus, G. 0. Sars 

 Read: Amphiascus Blanchardi (Scott). 



Stenhelia Blanchardi, Scott, on some new and rare British Copepoda. Anz. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 Ser. . Vol. XVI, p. 353. PI. XV, figs. 110. 



Remarks. Though the habitus-figure (lateral view) given by Th. Scott 

 scarcely display with sufficient clearnes the extremely slender and elegant form 

 of the body in this species, the detail-figures reproduced do not leave any doubt 

 on the identity of these 2 forms. The description of Th. Scott was published 

 in 1905, that of the present author the next year. 



Page 179. 

 Add the following 1 2 species : 



Amphiascus latifolius, G. 0. Sars. 



(Suppl. PI. 16). 

 Amphiascus latifolius, G. 0. Sars, Crustacea of the 2nd Fram Exp., p. 28, PI. III. 



Specific Characters. Female. Body somewhat robust and only slightly 

 tapered behind. Cephalic segment of moderate size, rostrum conically produced. 



