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*Pla(opJikan dance, Stebbiug. 



Podocerusfcdcahis ^ (Montagu). 

 *Pi'oteIIo2)sis kergueJeni, Stebbing. 

 9 *Rha.clwtropis kergueleni, Stebbing. 



*^ Socarnoides kergueleni, Stebbing. 

 * So2')hrosyne inurrayi, Stebbing. 

 *Tnt(eta kergueleni, Stebbing. 

 *Tryp/iosa antennipotens, Stebbing. 



* ,, harhatipes, Stebbing, 



* Urothoe lachneessa, Stebl^ing. 



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ISOPODA : 



*Anceiis gigas, Beddard. 



* „ luhercidosus, Beddard. 

 *Apseudes antarctica, Beddard. 



* „ spectabilis, Studer. 

 Arcturiis furcatus, Studer. 



* „ stehhingi, Beddard. 



* ,, studer i, Beddard. 

 *Astacilla marionensis, Beddard. 

 ^Astrums crucicauda, Beddard. 



Cymodocea darwini, Cunningham. 

 *Ilyarachua qticidrispinosa, Beddard. 



Ja>ra p)ul>escens, Dana. 

 *J(sropsis manonis, Beddard. 

 ^'Leptognathia australis,' Beddard. 

 *Munna^ macidata, Beddard. 



* ,, pallida, Beddard. 

 Neaselhis kerguelencnsis, Beddard. 



*Paranthura neglecta, Beddard. 

 *Paratanais dimorphus, Beddard. 

 *Pleurogonium albidum,* Beddard. 



* „ serratum,* Beddard. 



1 Speaking of Fodocerus fukul a.<, Stebbing says : There is the possibility, as I have elsewhere suggested, that these 

 creatures may have travelled out fmin our own waters along with the vessel to the southern latitudes at which they 

 were captured. — {Zool. Cliall. E.cp., part G", p. 1135.) 



- This species [Lcpfognathia an.':imUs] is probably new, but agrees very closely with Leptoijnalhia longiremii, 

 Sars, from the Norwegian North Atlantic Expedition. — (Beddard, Zool. Chall. Exp., part 48, p. 127.) 



3 Only five species of this genus [Miinna] are at present known, aU of which are inhabitants of the shallow 

 water off the coasts of Great Britain, Norway, North America, &c. ; in the present Report I have two new species to 

 add, both of which are from shallow water oft' Kerguelen. — (Beddard, Zool. Chall. E:'-p., part 48, p. 24.) 



* Plcurogonium albidimi and Pleanujoniuni serratiim [from Kerguelen] e^-ideutly come very near to Sars' PUuto- 

 (joniMn rnhicundnm [from Norway]. — (Beddard, Zool. Cliall. Exp., part 48, p. 28.) 



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