Revision of the Amphipoda from South Georgia. 55 
Georgia, South Orkneys and at Graham Land, the one last mentioned 
being also known to occour at the South Shetland Islands; the two 
remaining species (Callsoprus georgranus and Caprellinoides mayeri) are 
known at present from South Georgia only. 
Of the eight eircumaustral species mentioned two (Leucothoe spini- 
carpa and Jassı falcata) are cosmopolitan and oceur as commonly in northern 
seas as they do in the southern, Polycheria antarctica extends as far as 
Ceylon in the Indian Ocean and as Puget Sound in the Pacific, Bovallia 
monoculordes also extends into warm seas in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans 
and is closely allied to or perhaps identical with forms described from 
the North Atlantic and Mediterranean; the remaining species appear to 
be confined to Antaretic and Subantarctie waters. - 
Critical list with notes on the distribution of the separate 
species. 
Hyale hirtipalma (Dana)'). 
Allorchestes hirtipalma DANA 1853, p. SSS. 
georgianus PFEFFER 1SSS, p. 77, pl. 1, fig. la—n, 4. 
Ar STEBBING 1906, p. 572. 
Hyale hirtipalma STEBBING 1906, p. 564. 
Fr as CHILTON 1909, p. 643. 
This species, originally described by DANA from the west coast of 
South America (Valparaiso and the Island of San Lorenzo) is now known 
to be very widely distributed on the coasts of Subantaretic lands. It has 
been recorded (under various names) from New Zealand and the islands 
to the south as far south as Macquarie Island, from South Georgia and 
the Kerguelen Islands. It does not appear to exist on the Antaretic 
Continent itself, from which no species of Ayale has been recorded, and 
is not represented in the „Scotia“ collections from the South Orkneys. 
Metopoides sarsi (Pfeffer). 
Metopa sarsi PFEFFER 1588, p. 34, pl. 2, fig. 3, S; pl. 3, fig. 
Proboloides sarsi STEBBING 1906, p. 190. 
Metopoides walkeri CHEVREUX 1906, p. 28, fig. 15—17. 
sarsi CHILTON 1912, p. 479. 
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the list at the end of this paper. Only those references are given that are required for 
the present purpose. 
