A I. Vfi KAN I -n| '(ih~. 



2 1 3 



minal segment rounded, nol truncate, al the api ; > in the longer uropoda 6) in ha ing the 

 median point of the frontal margin of the head arch over the basal joint of thi antennae to tneel the 

 frontal lamina on the ventral side, and . in the different ahape ol the fronts 



The present species differs from I. microphlhalma in the longei Hi i pair of antenna?, which reach 

 the posterior margin of the firsl thoracic segment; in Dana pecies thej an shortei than the ha al 

 part (peduncle) of the external oi wcond pair of antennae; in the larger i i rhii h an nan 



and elongate, instead of heing round and very small; in the longer uropoda, the brand I. 



microphlhalma scarce!) surpassing the ahdomen; in nol havin ol the inner hranch "faintly 



arcuafa obliquely," and in having all i - ;menl ol thi abdomen visible in a doi al iew, only 

 four being apparent in I- microphlhalma 



I I., 2 ■ | . lego! third p;i.r i 



Bocinela bellicep 



I 



i ■!■• "■'•■ kenm Loci in n Proi I 5ci., VII, 187* 



Roctnda alagken < Richard on Proc Un Ph oc.. XXXVII, 1898, p. 11. 

 / lat, Mufteum, XXI, 1 



Localities. — Stations 4197 and 1193, Gulf of Georgia, Halibut Bai Queen Cha 



Bound, off Fort Rupert, British Col ation 1218, A' I mi rally Inlet, vicinity "i Port Tow nsend; 



stations 4233 and 1236, vicinity ol Yes Bay, Behm Canal; station 1247J Kasaan Bay, Prince of Vt 

 Inland, Southeast Alaska; stations 1269 and 1268, Afognak Bay, Afognak [gland, Central Ala 

 station 1282, Chignik Bay, Alaska Peninsula. Depth, II 182 fathoms. 



