99 
(St. 107) 689 20' N, 54903" W, 220—289 fath., trawl, 9—7—1908, 4 spec. 
(St. 199) 68? 28' N, 549 477 W, 184—245 fath., trawl, 13—8—1908, 2 spec. 
The two largest specimens (St. 107) are 55 mm. (body) + 68 
mm. (ant.) and 45 mm. + 78 mm.; the specimen from St. 100 
measures 47 mm. + 70 mm. 
78. Åcanthoniseus typhlops G. O. Sars. 
” Acanthoniscus typhlops g al Sars, Norske Nordhavs-Exp., Crust. 1885, 
9, Pl. 10, fig. 27—30. 
(St. 431) 639 24' N, 589 10' W, 892 m., trawl, 9—6—1909, 1 spec. 
New to Greenland. Hitherto it was known only from W. of 
Lofoten, 68" 20 N, 10940' E 457 fath, =£ 07? C. (Sats, LC): 
79. Janthe laciniata G. O. Sars. 
Janie laciniata G. O. Sars, Mar Selsk. Forh., Christiania 1872, p. 92. 
Account vol. 2, Isop., 1900, p. 101, Pl. 41. 
(St. 481) 689 24' N, 532 10' W, 892 m., trawl, 9—6—1909, 1 spec. 
(St. 369) 66% 45' N, 56? 30 w, ca. 200 fath., trawl, 20—5—1909, 1 spec. 
New to Greenland. 
80. Munneurycope Tjalfiensis, n. gen. n. sp. (figs. 6—8). 
(St. 322) 60% 07'N, 489 26' W, 2000 m. wire, 3—5—1909, 1 spec. (Cc). 
The specimen is very like Munnopsis (2?) Murrayi Walker 
(Ann. Mag. Mat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. 12, 1903, p. 227, Pl. 18, figs. 
1—6; Tattersall, Isop., Fisheries, Ireland, Sci. Invest. 1904 pt. 2 
(1905), p. 24,73, Pl. 5, fig. 8, and Tattersall, Nordisches Plankton 
vol. 6, Lief. 14, 1911, p. 190, figs. 8—14); but though it is very 
imperfect, not only the larger part of antennæ and pereiopoda being 
lost, but also otherwise being damaged, it is yet certain that it 
is another species. 
Both species differ from Munnopsis typica G.O.Sars (Sars: 
Account vol. 2, 1900, Isop., p. 133, Pl. 57—58) in the somewhat 
regular lanceolate outline, the hinder part of the body being not 
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