collected during the Crutse of the ‘ Oceana.’ 233 
Monaco’s ‘ Campagnes Scientifiques,’ containing the Amphi- 
poda taken by the yacht ‘ Hirondelle’ in 1888, and worked 
out by Mons. E. Chevreux, has appeared. It is interesting 
to compare the extract given below, relating to neighbouring 
parts of the N. Atlantic, with the ‘ Oceana’ results. 
Station 253. Sept. 8. Lat. 47° 38’ N., long. 22° 13’ W. 
Depth 1300 metres. 
- Cyphocaris micronyz, Steb. ; Scinamarginata, Bov.; Scina 
incerta, sp. n.; Phronima atlantica, Guérin ; Hyperia galba 
(Mont.) ; Hyperioides lonyipes, gen. et sp. n.; Huprimus 
macropus (Guérin) ; Brachyscelus mediterraneus (Claus). 
St. 256. Sept. 9. Lat. 48° 24’ N., long. 20° 38’ W. 
Depth 2200 m. 
Orchomenopsis abyssorum (Steb.) ; Hyperia galba (Mont.) ; 
Hyperioides longipes, Chev.; Brachyscelus mediterraneus 
(Claus). 
Sim 200: Sept. 10) Lat. 47° 42" N., long. 19°°30’ W. 
Depth 781 m. 
Scina Rattrayi, Steb.; P/wonima atlantica (Guérin) ; 
Hyperia schizogenetos, Steb.; Hyperioides longipes, Chev. ; 
Euprimno macropus (Guérin). 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
PLATE XVIII. 
Fig. 1. Munnopsis? Murrayi, sp.n. The male seen from above. 
Fig. 2. Posterior lip. 
Fig. 3. Maxillipedes seen from both sides. 
Fig. 4. Pleopod. 4a. The end of the fifth joint and dactylus. 
Fig. 5. End of the operculum. 
Fig. 6. Uropod. 
4 
. Cyphocaris anonyx, Boeck. End of propodos of second gnatho- 
pod, showing the dactylus. 
PLATE XIX, 
Fig. 7. Hyperioides longipes, Chevreux, 9. 
Fig. 8, First gnathopod. 
Fig. 9. Second gnathopod. 
Ing. 10, Telson and third uropods. 
Fy. 11. First maxille. 
Fg. 12. Ditto, showing palp from another side, the plate folded back, 
tg. 13, Second maxillee. 
