MYSIDACEA— TATTEESALL. 279 



North of New Zealand and Neighbouring ^N aters— continued. 



Station 133. Aug. 30, 1911, Spirits Bay, near North Cape, 20 metres, 8 p.m.-6 a.m. (30tli-31st). 



Plankton. 

 „ 135. Sept. 1, „ Spirits Bay, near North Cape, 3 metres, 9 p.m.-6.30 a.m. (31st- 



1st). Plankton. 

 " 136. „ 2, „ Spirits Bay, near North Cape, surface, 9 p.m.-6.30 a.m. (lst-2iid). 



Plankton. 

 " 139. „ 6, „ 34° 30' S., 171° 53' E., surface, 9 p.m.-6.30 a.m. (5th-6th). Plankton. 



„ 14-8. Aug. and Sept., 1912, Bay of Islands, 35° 15' S., 174° 10' E., 0-24 metres.' Plankton. 

 „ 242. April 2, 1912, Of! Akaroa Heads, New Zealand, 10 metres, 10 a.m. Plankton. 



Antarctic Ocean (Ross Sea Area). 



22, 1911, Off Oates Land, 69° 4.3' S., 163° 24' E,, 180-200 fathoms (329- 



366 metres). Bottom fauna (undeoomposed animal debris). 

 5 miles N. of Inaccessible Island, McMurdo Sound, 222-241 fathoms 



(406-441 metres). Bottom fauna (mud). 

 Ofi Glacier Tongue, about 8 miles N. of Hut Point, McMurdo Sound, 



190-250 fathoms (348-457 metres), 5.30 p.m. Bottom fauna 



(undeoomposed animal remains and mud). 

 14, 1912, Off Cape Bird Peninsula, entrance to McMurdo Sound, 250 fathoms 



(457 metres). Bottom fauna (mud). 

 77° 15' S., 166° 0' E., 0-550 metres, 2 a.m. Plankton. 

 77° 13' S., 164° 18' E., 207 fathoms (379 metres). Bottom fauna 



(mud). 

 77° 5' S., 164° 17' E., 140 fathoms (256 metres). Bottom fauna (mud). 

 Ofi Cape Royds, 0-600 metres, noon. Plankton. 

 BIcMurdo Sound, 0-450 metres, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Plankton. 

 Off Barne Glacier, McMurdo Sound, 200 fathoms (366 metres). 



Bottom fauna (mud). 

 351. April 26-June 7, 1912, Hole in Ice between Cape Evans and Inaccessible Island, 205 



metres. Plankton. 

 355. Jan. 20, 1913, 77° 46' S., 166° 8' E., 300 fathoms (547 metres). Bottom fauna. 



IV— DESCRIPTIONS OF SPECIES. 



Sub-order LOPHOGASTRIDA. 



Family LOPHOGASTRIDAE. 



Genus PARALOPHOGASTEE, Hansen. 



1. Paralojjliogaster glaher, Hansen. 



P. glaber, Hansen, 1910, p. 16, pi. I, figs. 2a-n. 



Occurrence. — Station 86, one, 13 mm. ; Station 122, one immature ; Station 127, 

 seventeen, 7-11 mm. ; Station 130, two; Station 139, nine, 14-18 mm. 



All from north of New Zealand. 



Remarks. — Hansen's description and figures are sufficient for tlie easy recognition 

 of this interesting species, hitherto known only from the East Indian Archipelago. 



