Natural llistory of East Finmarlc. -482 



Paniphustes glaber, Boeck. Tromso and Svolvter. Sars says that 



it is found " off the whole coast of Finmark." 



pulchellus, G. 0. Sars. 



Acanihozone cuspidata, Lepechin, 



Acanthonotosoma sen-atum, Fabr, Bog Fiord, 20-30 fathoms. 



* cnstatum, Owen. Svolvser. 



Oclius carinatus, Bate. Bog Fiord, 20-30 fathoms. 



Syrrlioe crenulata, Goes. In all the fiords, 5-125 fathoms. 



Tiron amnthums, Lillj., = Tessarops hastata, Norman. Lang 



Fiord, 20-30 fathoms. 

 Pardalisca cuspidata, Kroyer. Klosterelv and Bog Fiords, in 



5-10 fathoms. 

 Halice abyssi, Boeck. 

 Easinis cuspidaius, Kroyer. 

 Rhacliotropis Helleri, Boeck. One specimen, in the Varanger 



Fiord. 

 iiijlaia, G. 0. Sars, = 72. tmnidus, G. 0. Sars. (Crust. Norway, 



Amphip. p. 430). Klosterelv Fiord, 3-5 fathoms. 

 macrojnts, G. 0. Sars. 



Halirocies fidvocincta, M. Sars. Vadso and Bog Fiord, 10-20 

 fathoms. 

 *Aphencsa bisjiinosa, Bate. Svolvser. 



tridentaia, Bruz. 



megalops, G. 0. Sars. 



Calliopius Iceviusculus, Kroyer. Tide-marks, Vadsb. 

 * Paratylns uncinatics, G. 0. Sars. Svolvaer, one specimen. 



Sivammerdamii, H. M.-Edw. 



Smitti, Goes. 



Dexamine spinosa, Mont. Svolvser. Dr. Dauielssen found it at 

 Vadso. 



thea, Boeck. Abundant, tide-marks, Yadsd. 



Melphidippa, boi-ealis, Boeck. 



AmatMUa homari, Fabr. Vadso and Bog Fiord, tide-marks and 

 dredged in shallow water, also at Svolvser. 



Gammarus locusta, Linn. Tide-marks throughout the district. 



Melita Goiisi, Hansen (' Oversigt over de paa Dijmphna-Togtet 

 insamlade Krebsdyr,' 1886, p. 46, pi. xxi. fig. 13). A fine and 

 quite perfect specimen, taken in Lang Fiord, in 20-30 fathoms. 

 This species is at once distinguished from Melita dentata by 

 Ihe long, narrow, parallel-sided, basal joints of the last three 

 pairs of pei'iEopods and the less spinous armature of the 

 mesosoma. New to the Norwegian tauna. Previously known 

 from the Kara Sea and (?) Spitsbergen ; and dredged by 

 Mr. Whiteaves in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



