no. 2065. THE CRUSTACEA EUPHAUSIACEA— HANSEN. 69 



Sta. 2582. September 18, 1885. Lat. 39° 50' 00" N.; long. 71° 

 43' W. 1 specimen. 



Sta. 879. September 13, 1880. Lat. 39° 49' 30" N. ; long. 70° 54' 

 W. 1 specimen. 



Sta. 2215. August 22, 1884. Lat. 39° 49' 15" N.; long. 70° 31' 

 45" W. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 880. September 13, 1880. Lat. 39° 48' 30" N-; long. 70° 54' 

 W. 5 specimens. 



Sta. 2192. August 5, 1884. Lat. 39° 46' 30" N.; long. 70° 14' 45" 

 W. 1 specimen. 



Sta. 2029. May 25, 1883. Lat. 39° 42' N.; long. 70° 47' W. 

 Surface. 1 young specimen. 



Sta. 1137. September 8, 1882. Lat. 39° 40' N.; long. 71° 52' W. 

 2 specimens. 



Sta. 2179. July 23, 1884. Lat. 39° 30' 10" N-j long. 71° 50' W. 

 2 specimens. 



Sta. 2180. July 23, 1884. Lat. 39° 29' 50" N. ; ; long. 71° 49' 30" 

 W. 2 specimens. 



Grampus No. 232. May 14, 1894. Lat. 39° 26' 15" N.; long. 71° 

 31' W. 5 young specimens. 



Sta. 2236. September 13, 1884. Lat. 39° 11' N.; long. 72° 08' 

 30" W. 2 specimens. 



Sta. 1044. October 20, 1881. Lat. 38° 37' N.; long. 73° 12' W. 

 4 specimens. 



Grampus No. 18. May 12, 1887. Lat. 38° 30' N.; long. 74° 02' 

 W. 12 half-grown specimens. 



Sta. 2230. September 12, 1884. Lat. 38° 27' N.; long. 73° 02' W. 

 1 young specimen. 



Grampus No. 29. April 27, 1887. Lat. 37° 43' N.; long. 74° 15' W. 



1 young specimen. 



Sta. 897. November 16, 1880. Lat. 37° 25' N.; long. 74° 18' W. 



2 specimens. 



All gatherings undertaken by the Grampus in 1887, 1891, and 1894 

 are tow-net hauls, consequently the animals secured must have lived 

 near the surface. 



Remarks. — One of the largest females from lat. 42° 13' 15" N. is 

 35 mm. long, whi 1 ^ a very large male captured off Cape Cod (Station 

 1083) is even 39.5 .am. long. 



Distribution. — The list above shows that in the west Atlantic off 

 North America this species goes southward to lat. 37° 25' N., off 

 Delaware Bay and northward to the northern part of the Gulf of 

 Lawrence, while it is unknown between the last-named locality and 

 Davis Strait. Quite recently it has been captured at the entrance 

 of Davis Strait, at lat. 60° 07' N.; long. 48° 26' W. (K. Stephen- 

 sen). It has been taken west, east, and north of Iceland, near Jan 



