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7. Pallene hastata, Meinert. 



Tallene hastata, Meinert, (37) p. 49, pi. iv. figs. 14-19. 



Taken by the ' Ingolf ' Expedition in the southern part of Davis Strait, 

 lat. 61° 50' N., long. 56° 21' W., 1435 fathoms. 



Davis Strait (cotype Meinert). Mus. JS'or. 



The two preceding species approach very closely to each other, and may 

 prove to be one species. 



Genus 2. Pallenopsis, E. B. Wilson, 1880. 



1. Pallenopsis longirostris, Wilson. 



Pallenopsis longirostris, Wilson, (59) p. 252, pi. iv, figs. 19-22; pi. v. figs. 24, 25. 



One male and one female taken by the * Blake ' Expedition at 39° 40' N., 

 long. 71° 10' W., in 500 fathoms. 



2. Pallenopsis tritonis, Hoeh. 



Pallenopsis tritonis, Hoek, (29) p, 7, pi. i. figs. 1-6. 

 „ Holti, Carpenter, (6*) p. 4, pi. i. figs. 1-6. 



Taken by the ' Triton,^ 1882, in the same dredge with Cordylochele mal- 

 leolata, Nymj^lion macrum, and CliCBtonymplion macronyx, lat. 59° 40' N., 

 long. 7° 21' W., in 516 fathoms, that is within the British warm area just 

 south of the Faroe Channel. The specimen described by Professor Carpenter 

 was dredged 77 miles W.N.W. of Achill Head, north-west of Ireland, in 

 382 fathoms, in company with AnajMa typlilops and Nymplwn leptoclieles. 

 It can scarcely be doubted that these are one species, the former an adult 

 male 8| mm. long and a hind leg 26 mm., the latter a half-grown female 

 5 mm. long and a leg 15 mm. 



3. Pallenopsis plumipes, Meinert. 



Pallenopsis plumipes, Meinert, (37) p. 51, pi. iv. figs. 1-7. 



The type and only specimen taken by the 'Ingolf at lat. 61° 32' K, 

 long. 13° 40' W., in 950 fathoms. 



Genus 3. Neopallene, A. DoJirn, 1881. 

 Neopallene campanell^, Dohrn. 



Neopallene campanellce, Dolim, (9) p. 200, pi. xt. figs, 11-15. 

 Naples (cotype Dohrn) . Mus. Nor. 



