296 K. SrEPHENSEN. 
<x X 90. Caprella Rinkii n. sp. (Fig. 29). 
Bredefjord St. 34, 460—550 m., 1 9 (adult?), 13 mm.; St. 121, 
700 m., 1 2 (not adult), 12 mm. 
Since P. Mayer’s Caprellidae in the Siboga-Exped., the following 
new species have been described: 
C. hirsuta var. n. longimana Chevreux, Bull. Inst. Océanogr., Mo- 
naco, Nr. 262, 1913, p. 5, figs. 
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Fig. 29. Caprella Rinkii (St. 34; the little cephalon and p6—p7 are from St. 121). 
Ce A. ete. 
? CSL. 34). 
CepA(St/2a) 
C. bermudia Kunkel, New Haven Transact. Connecticut Acad., 
vol. 16, 1910, p. 108, figs. 
C. tridous Stebbing, Cape Town, Ann. South Afric. Mus., vol. 6, 
1910, p. 467, Pl. 48, fig. B. 
C. alaskensis Holmes, Amphip.; Harriman Alaska-Exp., pt. 10, 
1904, p. 241, fig. 125. 
C. scabra Holmes 1. c. p. 2438, fig. 126. 
C. kincaidi Holmes 1. ¢. p. 245, figs. 127—128. 
As, however, I was not able to obtain all the works in question, 
and my species did not agree with any of the descriptions I had access 
to, I requested Prof., Dr. Paut Mayer, of Jena, to determine whether 
the species should not be regarded as new. I sent him the one speci- 
