SCHTZOPODA, STOMATOPODA, AND NON- ANTARCTIC ISOPODA. 875 



Scotia. 



Station 14, lat. 21° 28' N., long. 22° 40' W., tow-net.— Twenty-three. 



E. brevis has a general distribution in the tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean, in 

 the Indian Ocean, and in the Eastern Pacific. It has also been recorded from the 

 Mediterranean (Tattersall and Hansen). Hansen notes that most of the specimens 

 recorded have been taken at the surface. The present records are no exception. 



Ewphausia tefiera, Hansen. 



E. tenera, Hansen, 1905c. 

 E. tenera, Hansen, 1910. 

 -£'. tenera, Hansen, 1911. 



Scotia. 



Station 14, lat. 21° 28' K, long. 22° 40' W., tow-net.— Three. 

 Station 18, lat. 19° 59' N., long. 23° 34' W., tow-net.— Two. 

 Station 29, lat. 12° 31' N., long. 25° 9' W., tow-net.— Twenty-two. 

 Station 36, lat. 8° 42' N., long. 25° 28' W., tow-net.— Fifty. 

 Station 39, lat. 6° 43' N., long. 25° 48' W., tow-net.— Twelve. 



Discovery. 



Lat. 7° 23' S., long. 30° 23' W.— Five. 

 Lat. 13° 59' S., long. 34° 35' W.— Three. 

 All the specimens here recorded were captured at the surface. 



Euphausia superba, Dana. 



E. superha, Tattersall, 1908. 

 Scotia. 



Station 152, lat. 60° 32' S.,long. 43° 40' W., February 2nd, 1903, stomach of 



Lohodon carcinophaga. — Many. 

 Station 156, off Saddle Island, South Orkneys, February 3rd, 1903, edge of 



the ice-floes. — Twenty. 

 Station 159, lat. 61° 20' S., long. 43° 23' W., February 4th, 1903, stomach 



of penguin. — Many. 

 Station 203, lat. 59° 38' S., long. 29° 55' W., February 13th, 1903, edge of 



ice-floes, tow-net. — Seven. 

 Station 325, lat. 60° 43' 42" S.,long. 44° 38' 33" W., Scotia Bay, South Orkneys, 



April to July 1903. — Fifty-one in nets, and many from the stomachs offish. 

 Station 411, lat. 74° 01' S., long. 22° 00' W., off Coats Land, 161 fathoms, 



traps. —Eighteen. 

 Station 414, lat. 71° 50' S., long. 23° 30' W., vertical net, 0-1000 fathoms. 



— Five. 



