226 Mr. A. O. Walker on the Isopoda and Amphipoda 
7° 11'N., long. 15° 54’ W. (S. atlantica); lat. 4° 26'S., long. 
10° 18’ E. (S. " pacifica). 
The above species are recorded from ‘‘ near the surface” to a 
depth of 360 fath. (S. RaTTRAYI). 
Lanceola, Say, 1818, as defined by Bovallius. 
Boyattius: Gulf-stream (LZ. pelagica); North and South Atlantic 
(L. Sayana); Davis Strait (Z. serrata and L. Lovéni); South 
tropical Atlantic (L. felina); Baffin’s Bay, lat. 72° N. (ZL. 
Claus). 
Sreppine: Pacific, lat. 85° 41' N., long. 157° 42’ E. (ZL. pacifica) ; 
lat. 85° 45’ S., long. 18° 31’ W. (Z. sp.); lat. 87° 29’ S., long: 
83° 7’ W. (LZ. sp.); off Banda Island (Z. sp.); lat. 1° 47’ N., 
long. 24° 26’ W. (LZ. estiva); lat. 42° 8’ N., long. 68° 39’ W. 
(L. Suhmi); lat. 50° 1'S., long. 128° 4’ KE. (L. australis). 
For Mr. Stebbing’s interesting remarks on distribution and 
depth see ‘Challenger’ Amphipoda, p. 1317. The specimens 
taken appear to have come from depths ranging from 360 fath. 
to 2300 fath. 
Norman (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Jan. 1900): North Atlantic, 
lat. 56° 8’, long. 13° 34’ W. (LZ. Sayana); Faroe Channel, in 
tow-net sunk 640 fath. (LZ. Murray). 
Vibilia, H. Milne-Edwards, 1830. 
Boyattius: Seas of Asia (V. Peroni); Atlantic and Mediterranean 
~(V. Jeangerardi); Java (V. affinis); South Atlantic, lat. 
43° 30' §., long. 9°50’ W. (V. macropis) ; lat. 17° 30’ S., long. 
2° 30' W. (VY. gibbosa); North Atlantic, tropical Atlantic 
(V. robusta); coast of Scotland (V. borealis); west coast of 
Greenland (V. Kréyeri) ; South Atlantic, Pacific (V. longipes) ; 
near the Powell Islands (V. Hdwardsi); North and South At- 
lantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans (V. viatria); tropical Pacific 
(V. gracilis); tropical and South Atlantic (V. armaTa); . 
tropical Atlantic (V. pyrapes). 
Sreppine: lat. 25° 30’ N., long. 188° KE. (V. propinqua) ; South 
Atlantic (V. Milne) ; lat. 37° 29’ &., long. 27° 31' W. (V.sp.); 
Cape York (V. viator); lat. 48° 18’ §., long. 130° 4’ E. (V. 
australis) ; lat. 52° 4'8., long. 71° 22' EH. (V. anitaretica) ; 
lat. 52° 20’ S., long. 72° 14’ E. (V. sp.). 
Cuevrevux: Mediterranean (V. erratica) and North Atlantic 
(V. Jeangerardi, V. hirondeller, V. dentata, and V. grandi- 
cornis), (Campagnes de ‘1’Hirondelle ’), 
Bonnier: Gulf of Gascony (VY. Bovalliz). 
All the ‘Challenger’ specimens of which the depth is recorded 
were taken on the surface, as also were V. erratica and V. Jean- 
gerardi by Chevreux. 
