Amph'tpoda Hyperiidea collected by the ' Discovery: 25 7 



Distribution. General throughout the N. Atlantic and 

 Arctic Oceans and the North Sea. 



Its occurrence, therefore, in these latitudes is interesting 

 as being the most southerly yet recorded. ° 



Euthemisto compressa, Goes. 

 Localities. Lat. 35° 10' S., long. 13° 40' W., Sept. 22nd 



36? 2 ViT n i 8peci S e ?S Z er T length 14 mm - Laf - d.r 



86 27* S, long. 8° 20' W., Sept. 24th, 1901 (near Tristan 

 da Jjunha), numerous small specimens, average length 6-5 mm 



and tto'S '" m tLe * AtlU " tiC ^ A ^ tiC °— 



tlSlTlilRy J-" ° f an ** irf * — take " * 

 su ^ 62 ° 8/ S - lo »S- 170° 45' E., Dec. 22nd, 1903, at the 



These are in such bad condition that it is impossible to 

 identify them with any certainty ; but in all probability they 

 belong to h .gaudichaudu, Guerin, which has been recorded 



ht SftT f Ti at ;^ 01/ s - lon °- 170 ° w E. to 



i.ic. od U4 b., long. 17o 43 E. 



Genus Parathemisto, Boeck. 

 Parathemisto oblivia, Kroyer. 



Locality Lat. 15° 451' S ., long, 33° 1W W., Sept. 9th, 

 1901, one female, 3'5 mm. ' ' 



The specimen is considerably damaged, and is conse- 

 quently difficult to identify with any certainty 



Distribution .Arctic region, Greenland, V. coast of 

 Norway, and N. temperate region j coast of Great Britain 

 (Bovalbus); Gulf Stream (Vosseler) ; Bay of Biscay (Steb- 

 bing) ; coast of France and Spain (Chevreux). 



Family Phrosinida, Stebbing. 



Genus Phrosina, Risso. 

 Phrosi?ia semilunata, Risso. 

 Localities. OS Madeira, an adult female and two younc 

 specimens. Lat. 35° 144/ S., long. 15° 11£< E., Oct. 10th 

 1901 (near the Cape of Good Hope), two females. 



Distribution. Atlantic, Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, and 



