On ‘Oceana’ Isopoda and Amphipoda. 223 
XVIT.—Report on the Isopoda and Amphipoda collected by 
Mr. George Murray, F.R.S., duriny the Cruise cf the 
‘Oceana’ in November 1893*. By Atrrep O. WaLKER. 
[Plates XVIII. & XIX.] 
Contents of Tubes. 
IsopopDa. 
No. of Net, &e. 
4a. Nov. 20. 1170 fath.* 
4c. ~ 920 fath. 
4f. 35 1275 fath. 
4h, - 1470 fath. 
5h. Nov. 21. 1410 fath. 
51. nF 1710 fath. ) 
) 
| In each of these tubes there was one (in 
| 5h two) specimen of the Munnopsid 
a described below. In net 4f there was 
| also an Epicarid larva. 
AMPHIPODA. 
Lat. 52° 4"5 N. 
Long. 11° 20':1 W. 
la. Nov. 19. Surface. 
Parathemisto oblivia (Kroyer). 5 or 6 young. 
1d. s 20 fath. 
Parathemisto oblivia (Kroyer). Q and young. 
ie. % 50 fath. 
Parathemisto oblivia (Kroyer). 4 young. 
Lat. 52° 4"5 N. 
Long. 12° 27' W. 
2a. Nov.19. 270 fath. 
Brachyscelus sp. 1 young. 
2d. a o74 fath. 
Phronima atlantica, Guérin-Mén. 1 young. 
Die rf 620 fath. 
Phronima atlantica? Too young for identification. 
Scina Rattrayi, Stebbing. 1 young. 
29. a 650 fath. 
Lrachyscelus mediterraneus (Olaus). 2. 
Lat. 52° 27"6 N. 
Long. 15° 400 W. 
4b. Nov. 20. 790 fath. 
Vibilia armata, Bovallius. 1. 
Le. os 1170 fath. 
Phronima atlantica. 1. 
Af. 8 1275 fath. 
Vibiha sp. Too young. 
4h, 5 1470 fath. 
Brachyscelus sp. 1 young. 
* See Journ. Geograph. Soc. vol. xiii. no. 2, Feb. 1899, where the 
method of capture, by open tow-nets in series, is described, 
