308 CHILTON 
AMPHIPODA. 
AMPELISCA CHILTONI Stebbing. 
Ampelisca chiltoni Stebbing, Chall. Rep. xxix., 1888, p. 1042. 
pl. ciii, and Das Tierreich Amphip., 1906, p. 102. 
Chilton, Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxxviii., 1906, p. 267. 
One specimen from Station 20. This species is found all 
round the New Zealand coasts at moderate depths. 
LEPTAMPHOPUS NOVAE ZEALANDIAB (G. M. Thomson). 
Pherusa nove-zealandie G. M. Thomson, Trans. N.Z. Inst., x1., 
ISH9. wo: 259 splo xe die. 2, 
Leptamphopus nove-zealandie Stebbing, Das Tierreich Amphip., 
1906, pp. 294, 727. 
Chilton, Subant. Is. N.Z., 1909, p. 621. 
Two specimens from Station 2. 
The species is widely distributed in Antarctic and Subantarctic 
seas. 
PARADEXAMINE PACIFICA (G. M. Thomson). 
Dexamine pacifica G. M. Thomson, Trans. N.Z. Inst., xi., 1879, 
D250, pl. x. Bs hes 4. 
Paradexamine pacifica Stebbing, Das Tierreich Amphip., 1906, 
p. 518. 
Chilton, Subant. Is. N.Z., 1909, p. 632. 
One specimen from Station 2. 
This species is common in New Zealand seas, and is closely 
allied to P. fissicauda Chevreux collected by the French 
Antaretie Expedition, 1903-5, at Booth Wandel Island and Port 
Charcot. 
PHRONIMA NOVAE-ZEALANDIAE Powell. 
Phronima nove-zealandiw Powell, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vii., 1875, 
p. 294. 
Stebbing, Chall. Rep. xxix., 1888, p. 1356. 
Hutton, Index Faunx N.Z., 1904, p. 256. 
Two specimens were obtained at Stewart Island during the 
Expedition, both in their ‘‘Phronima-houses,’’ one being 
accompanied by a large number of young, about 2mm. in length. 
Specimens of this species are frequently washed up on New 
Zealand beaches. The Challenger specimen which Stebbing 
refers to this species was taken in the Southern Ocean lat. 50 1’ 
S., long. 123 4’ E., and was reported to come from a depth of 
