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the proximal third part; the accessory flagellum has 4 (?) joints. Ant. 
2 is slightly longer than ant. 1 and has about 60 joints in the flagellum 
with calceoli on the proximal third. P1 as in Nr. 2 from St. 118, P2: 
1. joint as in Nr. 1 from St. 118, otherwise as in Nr. 2, St.118. P3—p4 
about the same as St. 118, Nr. 1. P5—p7 about the same as St. 118, 
Nr. 2, but the distal portion of p? somewhat longer, more like that 
in St. 118, Nr. 1. With regard to the uropoda, nothing particular to 
remark, save that the outer ramus in urop. 3 has four long bristles. 
Telson about the same as in St. 118, Nr. 1. 
St. 126, 800 m.w., 2 spec., 9, 8mm. (Fig. 25). At this station also 
were taken two specimens of a Pseudalibrotus species, possibly P. Nan- 
seni; they cannot, however, be determined with certainty, as they are 
not full grown. Both are 2 as there are small marsupial plates. The 
lateral corner of the cephalon as in Sars’ figure of P. Nanseni, but 
the eyes are dark brown, despite the fact that the specimens have now 
been preserved for 2% years in spirits. The posterior corner of 3. epi- 
meral plate in the metasome drawn out a good deal, but the point is 
wanting. 
The antennae are small, and with only few joints. (In ant. 1, the 
flagellum has 13, the accessory flagellum 3; the flagellum of ant. 2 
has 18). In this respect they resemble specimen Nr. 3 from St. 118, 
but the size answers to that of Nos. 4—5 from St. 118, where the antennae 
had many jomts. The anterior corner of 1. joint in pl is even more 
drawn out than in P. Nanseni (Sars Pl. 4, fig. 14) and the distal edge 
more obliquely cut. P2, nothing particular to remark, save that the 
arrangement of the setae is weaker, and the 6. joint somewhat shorter. 
The emargination in the posterior edge of 1. joint in p4 is very slight. 
P5—p7 resemble those in P. Nanseni, the 4.—5. joints especially however, 
are much stronger, and the dactylus short and thick. There are no ci- 
liated setae on urop. 3, this may however, possibly be merely a cha- 
racter of youth. 
44, QOnisimus Edwardsii Kr. 
Conspectus p. 121. 
Kvanefjord St. 10, 12—14 m., between algae, 1 spec. — Brede- 
fjord St. 48, 1 spec.; St. 62, 10—15 m., about 30 spec. ; St. 89, 16—17 m., 
about 10 spec. ; St. 104, 7—20 m., several spec. ; St. 123, 5—10 m., 2 spec. 
— The harbour of Julianehaab, algae, 8—10 m., 4 spec. 
45. Orchomenella minuta Kr. 
Conspectus p. 124. 
Bredefjord St. 123, 5—10 m., about 15 spec. 
This species, otherwise fairly common, has not hitherto been found 
S. of Frederikshaab. 
