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natus, and four very small specimens of an Amphipoda 

 perhaps belonging to the genus Pherusa. Both these species 

 were collected at a depth of 7 fathoms, on a clay bottom, in 

 Pandora Harbour, Smith Sound, in lat. 78 17' N. 



Since my Report was published, 1 to which I must refer 

 for synonymical references, descriptive remarks, and notes on 

 the geographical distribution of the species, a small collec- 

 tion has been sent me by Dr. Edward L. Moss, R. N., late 

 surgeon of H.M.S. * Alert,' containing a few Amphipoda, 

 Arcturus, and Nymphon. and free-swimming Copepoda. 

 The Copepoda were entrusted to the Rev. A. M. Norman for 

 determination; the other species had all been obtained by 

 Captain Feilden and Mr. Hart, the naturalists of the Expe- 

 dition. To render the list of species complete, as regards the 

 Crustacea inhabiting Smith Sound and the adjacent coasts, 

 a few species, obtained by Dr. Hayes north of lat. 78. and 

 recorded by Stimpson ('P. Ac. N. Sci. Phil.' 1863), have 

 been intercalated in the text and are placed within brackets. 



DECAPODA. 

 CRANGONIDJE. 

 Cheraphilus boreas, Phipps. 



Discovery Bay, lat. 81 44' (both males and females), at 

 depth of 25 fathoms ; Cape Napoleon, one male example, 

 at 25 fathoms; Franklin Pierce Bay, one female, at 15 

 fathoms : temperature of water 29 0< oO. 



Stimpson records specimens collected by Dr. Hayes at Port 

 Foulke and Littleton Island. 



Sabinea septemcarinata, Sabine. 



Discovery Bay, 25 fathoms, abundantly, both males and 

 females ; Cape Napoleon, 25 fathoms, three specimens, males. 



Dobbin Bay, at a depth of 30 fathoms, one specimen, a 

 female with ova. 



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