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AMPHIPODA. 



This suborder o£ the Edriopbthalma was represented iu the 

 Bruce collection by a considerable number of species, and some 

 of the species, such as Anonyx nugax, Onesimus Edioardsii, and 

 Gammarus locusta, by many individual specimens. Prof. G-. 0.- 

 Sars's recent work on the Amphipoda of Norway is generally 

 followed in the arrangement and names of the species. 



Htpeeiibea. 

 Grenus Htpeeia, Latreille, 1825. 



Htperia galea {Montagu). 



1815. Cancer gmmnarus galba, Montagu (53 a), p. 4, pi. 2. fig. 2. 



A single specimen of Hyperia galba was taken in West Bay, 

 Cape Plora, on July 5th, 1897. According to Prof. Sars, the 

 distribution of this species extends from the Arctic seas to the 

 coasts of Britain and Prance. 



Grenus Paeathemisto, Boech, 1870. 



Paeathemisto oblivia {Kr6yer~). 



1838. Hyperia ohlivia, Kroyer (41), p. 70, pi. 4. fig. 19. 



A number of specimens of this Amphipod were obtained on the 

 sand near East Grlacier, Cape Plora, on August 1st, 1897. (No 

 specimen of Mithemisto lihellula (Mandt), so frequent and widely 

 distributed in the Arctic sea, was contained in this collection.) 



Gr A M M A E I D E A . 



Grenus Oechomenella, G. 0. Sars, 1890. 



OechOmenella MiisruTA (Kroyer). 



1846. Anonyx minutus, Kroyer (47), 2 R. 2 B, p. 23. 



A single example of this species was captured in about one ta 

 two fathoms at West Bay, near Cape Plora, on August 20th, 

 1896, and another near the same place on June 6th, 1897. 



Genus Anonyx, Kroyer, 1838. 



Anontx nuq-ax {Phipps). 



1774. Cancer nugax, Phipps (61 a), p. 192, pi. 12. fig. 3. 



A considerable number of specimens of all ages and sizes were 



