CBUSrACEA OF FEANZ-JOSEF LAND. 67 



lat. 77° 55' N., long. 53° 20' E., on July 13th, 1897. The distri- 

 bution of G. elongata seems to be chiefly arctic. 



Genus Jajstira, Leach, 1814. 



Janiea teicornis {Kroyer). 



1842. Henopomvs tricornis, Kroyer (44), pi. 30. figs. 2 a-q. 



A somewhat imperfect specimen of Janira tricornis was taken 

 in the vicinity of Cape Mary Harmsworth in from 53 to 93 

 fathoms on August 7th, 1897 (Cape Mary Harmsworth lies between 

 30 and 40 miles further north and nearly 100 miles further west 

 than Cape Plora). 



G-enus Mtjnna, Kroyer, 1839. 



MuNNA Fabeicii, Kroyer. (PI. 3. figs. 10, 11.) 



1842. Munna Fabridi, Kroyer (44), pl. 31. figs. a-q. 



A single specimen was dredged in 30 fathoms ofi"East Glacier, 

 €ape Flora, on July 21st, 1897. (Kg. 10 is a drawing of the 

 superior antenna.) 



Mtjistka Keoyeei, Goodsir. (PI. 3. figs. 12-14.) 

 1842. Munna Kroyeri, Goodsir (33), p. 365, pl. 6. fig. 2. 

 A few specimens of a Munna, apparently belonging to this 

 species, occurred in gatherings of small Crustacea dredged in the 

 vicinity of Cape Plora. — One specimen was taken with the dredge 

 m 15 fathoms one mile ofi" Elora Cottage, on September 10th, 1896 ; 

 others were dredged at West Bay and off Cape Gertrude in July 

 1897, in from 5 to 30 fathoms. 



Genus Pleueogonium, G. 0. Sars, 1871. 



Pleueogonium ineeme, G. 0. Sars. 

 1883. Pleurogoniiim inerme, G. 0. Sars (73), p. 67, pl. 2. fig. 5. 

 Two female specimens of this species (with ova), and three 

 •others, probably males of the same species, were dredged off East 

 Glacier, Cape Elora, in 30 fathoms. The three (?) males were 

 narrower in general outline than the female, but resembled them 

 .otherwise. 



Pleueogonium spinosissimum, G. 0. Sars. (Pl. 3. fig. 15.) 



1865. Fleurocantha spinosissimum, G, O. Sars (7l), p. 30. 



Two specimens, undoubtedly belonging to this species, were 



