DECAPODA. 7 
concave, but not deeply notched. All the appendages are present. The first legs are 
subchelate. The second legs are (as in the other species of the genus Crangon) 
devoid of exopods. The pleopods are large but uniramous. There are only four gills 
on each side, corresponding to the first four legs. 
Occurrences.—January 18, 1902. 100 fathoms, off Coulman Island, 1 ¢. 
January 22, 1902. 500 fathoms, 1 ¢ (juv.) (7). 
January 27, 1902. 300 fathoms, off Barrier, 1 9. 
March 4, 1904. 254 fathoms, 1 9. 
Larve of this species were taken in Winter Quarters on September 13, 1902, 
February 8, 1903, March 10, 1903, and March 23, 1903. 
Fragments were taken from the stomachs of seals on several occasions. 
