AKT. 4 LYSIANASSID AMPHIPOD CEUSTACEAlSrS SHOEMAKER 17 



the j&fth joint of gnathopod 1 is not so long, and the serrations on 

 the postero-lateral margin of pleon segment 3 are much fewer in 

 number and much coarser. 



ORCHOMENELLA GEOENLANDICA (Hansen) 



1887. Anonyx groenlandicus Hansen, Vid. Meddel. Naturh. Foren., Kj0bh., 

 ser. 4, vol. 9, p. 72, pi. 2, fig. 5-5g. 



Bay of Fundy, U. S. Fish Commission, 1872; 65 specimens. 



Station 2699 steamer Albatross, south of Newfoundland, 45° 04' 

 00'' N., 55° 23' 00" W., August 22, 1886, 72 fathoms, coral; 2 

 specimens. 



ORCHOMENELLA MINUTA (Kroyer) 



1846. Anonyx minutus Kkoyes, Naturh. Tidsskr., ser. 2, vol. 2, p. 23. 



Bay of Fundy, U. S. Fish Commission, 1872 ; 1 specimen. 



Location 101 steamer jSpedwell, off Halifax, Sambro Light, W. 

 by N. 14 N. 9 miles, September 15, 1877, 42 fathoms, fine sand with 

 Ophioglypha; 3 specimens. 



Location 112-118 steamer Speedwell, Chebucto Head Light NW. 

 by W. about 8% miles, September 24, 1877, 52 fathoms, fine sand 

 and mud ; 10 specimens. 



Grand Manan, August-September, 1898, Mary J. Rathbun; 1 

 specimen. 



Station 2504 steamer Albatross, south of Nova Scotia, 44° 23' 00" 

 N., 61° 22' 45" W., July 7, 1885, 82 fathoms, black mud and gravel 

 2 specimens. 



Station 2511 steamer Albatross, south of Nova Scotia, 44° 05' 30' 

 N., 63° 31' 30" W., July 11, 1885, 84 fathoms, brown mud; 1 specimen 



Station 2463 steamer Albatross, southeast of Newfoundland, 45*^ 

 44' 00" N., 54° 27' 00" W., July 3, 1885, 45 fathoms, broken shell 

 1 specimen. 



Station 2497 steamer Albatross, east of Nova Scotia, 45° 04' 00" N. 

 59° 36' 45" W., July 6, 1885, 57 fathoms, yellow sand, broken shells 

 hard; 3 specimens. 



ORCHOMENELLA PINGUIS (Boeck) 



1861. Ationyx pinguid Boeck, Forh. Skandinav. Naturf., vol. 8, p. 842. 



Bay of Fundy, U. S. Fish Commission, 1872 ; 20 specimens. 



St. Johns, Newfoundland, June 29, 1885, steamer Albatross, low 

 water ; 3 specimens. 



St. Andrews, New Brunswick (from lobster traps), taken by the 

 Canadian Atlantic Biological Station; 10 specimens. 



