ACCOUNT OFTHE SPECIES. 

 POD OPHTHALMIA. 



Fam. CRANGONID^. 



1. Sabinea septemcarinata (Sab.). 



A welJ-preserved larva in the last stage of this form (= Myto Gaimardii, 

 Kroyer) is in the collection, having been taken by means of the tow-net on 

 the 13th October, 1893, fi-om a depth of about 50 metres. 



Distribution. Coast of Norway, Atlantic coast of North America, Green- 

 land, Spitsbergen, the Murman coast, the Kara Sea, the Bering Sea. 



Fam. EPHYRID^. 



2. Hymenodora glacialis (Buchholtz). 



Of this peculiar form, described and figured in detail by the present author 

 in his account of the Crustacea of the Norwegian North Atlantic Expedition, 

 a solitary young specimen was found in a sample taken on the 24th March, 

 1894, the tow-net having been lowered to a depth of 300 metres.^ 



Distribution. Greenland, several stations of the Norwegian North At- 

 lantic Expedition (cold area), the Faroe Channel, east coast of North America 

 (Albatross Expedition). 



Fam. euphaushdjE. 



3. Nydiphanes norvegicus (M. Sars). 



A well-preserved specimen of this beautiful form was taken on the 22nd 

 May, 1894, from a depth of 100 metres. 



1 That this form must have occurred rather plentifully in about the same tract, and in 

 the very surface of the sea, is proved from the fact that easily recognizable remains 

 of it were found in the stomachs of 8 specimens of the roseate gull (Bhodostethia 

 rosea) shot between the 3rd and 8th August same year. 



