Mr. E. J. Miers on Spitzhergen Crustacea. 133 



pi. ii. fig. 1 ; Brandt, Middend. Sibirische Reise, Zool. pt. i. p. Ill 

 (1851) ; Goes, CEfv. Kongl. Vet. Akad. Forhandl. p. 166 (1863). 

 Eiipagiirus pubescens, Stimpson, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil. p. 237 (1858). 



Hah. Green Harbour. 



A fine series of specimens, young and adult, is in the collection. 



The Crustacea and fish from Green Harbour and Magdalena Bay- 

 were mostly obtained with a trawl by Captain Walker of Hull, 

 Master of Mr. Leigh Smith's yacht the ' Sampson,' acting as tender 

 to the ' Diana.' 



Sabinea, Eoss. 



Sabinea septemcarinata. 



Cranqon septemcarinatu/t, Sabine, Capt. Parry's 1st Voy. Appen. no. x. 



p. 58, pi. ii. figs. 11-13 (1821) ; M.-Edw. Hist. Nat. Crust, ii. p. 343 



(1837) ; Goes, Kongl. Yet. Akad. Forh. p. 173 (1863). 

 Sabinea septemcarinata, Owen, Append. Ross's 2nd Voy. Zool. Crust. 



p. Ixxxii (1835). 

 Sabinea {Crant/on) septemcarinata, Kroyer, Nat. Tidsskr. iv. p. 244, 



pi. iv. figs. 34-40, pi. V. figs. 41-44 (1842-43). 



Hah. Green Harbour. 



A single specimen is in the collection. Length 3 inches. 



Cheraphiltjs, Kinahan. 



Oheraphilus horeas. 



Cancer- horeas, Phipps, Voy. North Pole, p. 190, pi. xii. fig. 1 (1774). 

 Cancer homaroides, O.Fabr. Fauna Groenlandica, p. 241 (1780); 



Motr, Isl. Naturhist. Nr. 245, pi. v. (1786). 

 Cram/on horeas, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 410 (1798) ; M.-Edw. Hist. 



Nat. Crust, ii. p. 342 (1837) ; Krover, Nat. Tidsskr. iv. p. 218, pi. iv. 



figs. 1-14 (1842-43) ; Goes, (Efv. Kongl. Vet. Akad. Forh. p. 173 



(1863) ; Buchholz, Zweite deutsche Nordpolarf. Zool. Crust, p. 271 



(1874). 

 Cheraphilus horeas, Kinahan, Proc. Royal Irish Acad. viii. p. 68 (1864). 



Hah. Green Harbour ; Lomme Bay, in 15 fathoms. 



A large series of specimens of various ages is in the collection. 

 There is a median longitudinal series of four spines on the carapace, 

 of which the second and third are placed near to one another and 

 are sometimes united. In the adult specimens the lateral ridges 

 are less strongly defined, and the spines upon the carapace and first 

 and second abdominal segments are more obtuse or even obsolete. 

 The largest specimen (a female with ova) has a length, from tip of 

 rostrum to extremity of telson, of nearly 4 inches. 



HippOLYTE, Leach. 

 Hippolyte polaris. 



Alpheus polaris, Sabine, in Parry's 1st Voy. Append, no. x. p. 60, pi. ii. 



figs. 5-8 (1821). 

 Hippolyte polaris, Owen, Append. Ross's 2nd Voy. Zool. Crust, p. Ixxxv 



