282 TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Candacia truncata, Dana. 
1842. Candace truncata, Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad., vol. II., p. 24. 
This species occurred at 9 stations in the Wyse collec- 
tion and at 4 stations in the Herdman series, being most 
plentiful near the African coast, and extending into the 
Indian Ocean and again appearing in the Mediterranean. 
Its general range of distribution is similar to that of C. 
pectinata. 
Calanopia elliptica, Dana. 
1849. Pontella elliptica, Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad., vol. II., p. 27. 
Occurs at 3 stations, widely apart, in each collection, 
viz., South African Coast, Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal, 
Red Sea, and Mediterranern, adding considerably to its 
previous record. 
Labidocera acutifrons, Dana. 
1849. Pontella acutifrons, Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad., vol. II., p. 30. 
This striking animal appears to be uncommon in the 
routes traversed, as it occurs in stations 1 and 6 only of the 
Wyse collection. It has a known wide distribution in 
southern latitudes. 
Labidocera acuta, Dana. , 
1849. Pontella acuta, Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad., vol. II., p. 30. 
Found at one station only in each collection, on the 
south-east African coast and in the Bay of Bengal. This 
species also has a wide range of distribution over the great 
oceans and extending up to the British Isles. I have 
recorded it from the L.M.B.C. area. 
Pontella spynipes, Giesbrecht. 
1889.  Pontella spinipes, Giesbrecht, Atti Acc. Lincei Rend., Ser. 4, 
Vol, WVia,eSem. elle, A208; 
One specimen only of this rare species was found in 
No. 15, Wyse collection, taken in the Bay of Bengal. The 
Indian Ocean is its only previously recorded habitat. 
