78 ME. THOMAS SCOTT ON THE 



ofE Bear Berg : and off Wilczek Island. K. fulvocinctus appears- 

 to be a common Arctic species ; it also extends " along the whole 

 west and north coasts of JN'orway." 



Genus Cleippides, BoecTc, 1870. 



Cleippides quadriciispis, Seller. 



1878. Cleippides quadricuspis, Heller (37), pp. 25-40. 



This species was described by Prof. Camil Heller from spe- 

 cimens captured during the Austrian North-Polar Expedition 

 (1878). It was represented in the Bruce collection by a single 

 adult specimen, which was dredged in 130 fathoms, inlat. 77° 53' 

 N"., long. 53° 16' E., on July 13th, 1897. In this specimen the 

 dorsal cusps were very prominent, even more so than is shown 

 in Heller's figure. 



Genus Calliopius, Lilljelorg, 1865. 



Calliopius L^vniscTJLTJS {Kroyer). 



1838. Amphitho'e Iceviusculiis, Kroyer (41), p. 281, pi. 3. fig. 13. 



A single specimen of this widely distributed species occurred 

 among some Crustacea collected near West Point, Cape Flora, 

 on July 5th ; while a second was obtained in a gathering 

 collected about two-thirds of a mile south-west of Elmwood on 

 January 11th, 1897. 



Genus Amphithopsis, BoecTc, 1870. 



Amphithopsis glacialis, Hansen. 



1887. Amphithopsis glacialis, Hansen (36), p. 137, pi. 5. figs. 6-6 e. 



This species was taken off West Point, Cape Elora, in 2 to 3 

 fathoms, on the 20th of June ; and also inshore at Cape Mary 

 Harmsworth, on August 7th, 1897. 



Genus Attltts, Leach, 1817. 



Attlits cakinattjs (Fahricius). 



1793. Gammarus cai^inatus, Fabricius (28), t. ii. p. 516. 



The only localities where this species was obtained were off 

 West Bay, Cape Flora, in 5 fathoms, on September 12th, 1896 ; 

 and off West Point, Cape Flora, in 2 to 3 fathoms, on June 20th, 

 1897 — one specimen being obtained at each place. Atylus cari- 

 natus has also been recorded for Franz- Josef Land by Miers. 



