54 BULLETIN OF THE 



PAII-3EMONID2E3. 



ALPHEUSL3EJ. 



Hippolyte Liljeborgii Danielssen. 



Hippolyte Liljeborgii DANIELSSEN, Nyt Magazin Naturv., Christiania, XI. p. 5, 1861. 

 Metzgeh, Jahresber. Comm. wissensch. Untersuchung deutschen Meere, 1872-73, 



Nordsee, p. 290, 1865 {LiUjeborgi). 

 Danielssen and Boeck, Nyt Magazin Naturv., Christiania, XIX. p. 196, PL, 

 figs. 15-20, 1872. 

 Hippolyte securifrons Norman, Trans. Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, V. p. 267, 

 1863 (teste Danielssen and Boeck, Metzger). 

 Smith, Trans. Conn. Acad., V. p. 69, PL X. fig. 3, 1879 ; Proc. National SIus., 

 Washington, III. p. 437, 1881. 



This species appears to be abundant in deep water off the whole New Eng- 

 land coast. It has also been taken off the Capes of the Delaware by Capt. 

 Z. L. Tanner, of the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer "Fish-Hawk," Sta- 

 tion 1045, N. L. 38° 35', W. Long. 73° 13', 312 fathoms, and at neighboring 

 stations. 



Hippolyte Phippsii Kroyer. 



Hippolyte Phippsii Khoyer, Naturh. Tidssk., III. p. 575, 1841 ($). 

 Hippolyte turgida Kroyer, Ibid., p. 575, 1841 ($). 



Hippolyte vibrans Stimpson, Ann. Lyceum Nat. Hist. New York, X. p. 125 ( j, var.). 

 Hippolyte Oclwtcnsis Brandt, MiddendorfFs Sibirische Reise, II. p. 120, PL V. 

 fig. 17, 1849 (?). 



Station 302, N. Lat. 41° 30', W. Long. 66° 3', 73 fathoms : one male. 



Hippolyte polaris Ross. 



Alpheua polaris Saiunf. SnppL to Appendil of Parry's First Voyage, p. ccxxxviii. 



PL II. figs. 5-8, 1S24. 

 Hippolyte polaris J. C. Ross, in John Ross, Appendix to Second Voyage, p. Izzxr., 



1835(9). 

 Hippolyte borealie J. C. Boss, in John Ross, op. eit., p. lxxxiv. PL B, fig. 3, 1835 (<*■). 



Station 303, N. Lut. 41° 34' 30", W. Long. 65° 54' 30", 306 fathoms; one 

 in tie. 



