544 . RANKIN. 



Sicyonia carinata Spence Bate, Challenger, Macrura, p. 294, 

 pi. XLIIL, figs. 2, 3, 1888. 



Two damaged specimens. Harrington Sound, dredged in 

 clean white sand with Nika bcnmidcnsis, i fathom. I am indebted 

 to Mr. F. W. Carpenter, of the New York University, for the 

 specimens dredged at this place in July, '98. 



The specimens come near to, and perhaps are, the S. carinata 

 Olivier, the only species of Sicyonia reported from the West 

 Atlantic region. , My specimens differ from the figures of Spence 

 Bate and Milne-Edwards (cf fig. 6) in the position of the rostral 

 teeth, mine having four teeth close together on the dorsal surface 

 of rostrum and none below. One other tooth is posterior to the 

 gastric region. As the thoracic appendages are entirely wanting 

 I am not able to make a careful comparison of the forms and 

 leave the Bermuda species for the present as .S". carinata. 

 Reported by Ortmann. i 9 . 



Distribution : St. Thomas, W. I., and Brazil. 



* 54. Penaeus constrictus Stimpson. 



Reported by Ortmann ; Goode collection. 

 Distribution : Coast of North and South Carolina. 



* 55. Penaeus velutinus Dana. 



Reported by Heilprin. 

 Distribution : Pacific' 



* 56. Pandalus tenuicornus. 



Goode collection. 



Phyllocarida. 



57. Paranebalia longipes (W'illemoes Suhm). 



Nebalia longipes Willemoes Suhm, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., 

 ser. 2, I., p. 26, pi. VI., 1879. 



Paranebalia longipes Sars, Report on the Phyllocarida, in 

 Challenger Report, p. 10, 1887. 



^ Two specimens, 9 , dredged at the Flatts, i to 2 fathoms in 

 clean sand, '98. 



