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Galathea ? : fragment of carapace, I tliiiik G. di.yjersa, 



Bate. 

 Amphithopnis latipes (Sars) = Calliope Ossiani and (J. Finqalli, 



B. & W. : abundant. Sars's specific name has precedence 

 of those of Bate and VVestwood, whose C. Oasiani and 



C. Fingalli are undoubtedly but one species. The late 

 Axel Boeck * has placed this Amphipod in liis genus Am- 

 phtthopsis, separating it fi"om C. keviusculaj which remains 

 the type of the genus CalUopius. Lilljeborg ( = Calliope 

 B. & W.). 



Oammaropsis cn/throphtkalmus, h[\\jehoY^j = Euri/stheus ery- 



thropthalmus, B. *& W. : one specimen. 

 Proholium { = Montagua, Bate) : fragment, too imperfect fur 



identification. 

 ^"Egina phnama (Montagu.) = Protella phasma, Bate. 

 Munna : fragment. 

 LoxocoHcha multifora (Norman). 

 Cytheropteron nodosum, Brady. 

 Schlerochilus contortus (Norman). 

 Paradoxostoma variabile (Baird). 

 ensifonne, Brady, 



POLYZOA. 



Diastopora obelia (Fleming). 



Idmonea atlantica, Forbes. 



Salicornaria farciminoides (Ellis & Sol.). 



Hippothoa catenularia (Jameson). 



divaricata, Lamx. The typical form. 



divaricata, var. carinata, Norman. PI. XII. figs. 4-7. 



A remarkable form, procured from this source, and which 

 I have also dredged in Birterbuy Bay, is worthy of a name, 

 and is figured (PI. XII. figs. 4-7). It has all the cells, as 

 well as the intercellular tubules, strongly carinated, and 



♦ The death of this able Scandiiia\-ian naturalist at an early age is a 

 great loss to science. His contributions to the study of the Crustacea 

 Amphipoda and Copepoda are all most valuable. The prodromus (' Crus- 

 tacea Amphipoda borealia et arctica'j which he published in 1870 marks 

 a new starting-point in the investigation of this subclass, and contains 

 by far the most scientific arrangement of the sessile-eyed Crustacea which 

 has as yet appeared. The first part of his larger work, ' De Skandinaviske 

 og Arktiske Araphipoder,' 1872, raised hopes of a most complete mono- 

 graph on the subject on which it treats ; but death has stepped in to rob 

 us of the fulfilment of those hopes. Herr Axel Boeck'e executors inform 

 me that the MS. and drawings will be, it is hoped, capable of arrange- 

 ment so as to allow the issue of a second part of this Monograph ; but 

 although a mass of other drawings remain, there are not the MS. or notes 

 to enable them to be utilized. 



