Pacific Coast of North America. 163 



4. CiroJana Harfordi (Lockington). 



Mga Harfordi, Lockington, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. vii. 1877, pt. i. p. 46. 

 Cirolana californica, Hansen, Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. 6th ser., natur. og 

 math. Afd. v. 1890, pp. 338, 339. 



Hah. Victoria, British Columbia. California: Santa Rosa 

 Island, San Diego, Catalina Harbour, Pacific Grove, Monterey 

 Bay; Lower California, specimens lighter in colour. 



Miers * remarks upon having- examined specimens of jEga 

 Harfordi, sent by Mr. Lockington to the British Museum 

 and designated Idotea Harfordi in a manuscript note of the 

 author. He considers that the specimens belong to the genus 

 Cirolana or a closely allied type, without further identifying 

 them. Hansen f also states that, according to Miers, ^ya 

 Harfordi is probably a Cirolana. He had not seen Lock- 

 ington's description, but followed Miers regarding the syste- 

 matic position of the species. 



Specimens of ^ga Harfordi were sent by Mr. S. J. Holmes 

 to the National Museum from the California Academy^ of 

 Sciences, which prove to be identical with Cirolana californica^ 

 Hansen. 



5. Cirolana linguifrons, sp. n. 



Colour yellow, marked with scattered black dots. Body 

 elongate-ovate, about five times longer than broad, greatly 

 convex. 



Fig. 2. 



Cirolana liny uifrons. X 13|. a, head; 6, terminal segment. 



Head with the frontal margin produced in a long straight 

 process, rounded anteriorly, and somewhat dilated. Eyes 

 large, distinct. First pair of antennae with joints of the 

 peduncle large; flagellum of fifteen short joints extends to 

 the posterior margin of the third thoracic segment. Second 



* Miers, Joum. Linn. Soc. London, xvi. 1883, p. 19. 

 t Hansen, Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. 6th ser., natur. og math. Afd. v. 1890, 

 pp. 338, 339 ; for synonvmy see p. 357. 



