516 PROFESSOR CHARLES CHILTON ON THE 
Genus SUNAMPHITOE Bate, 1857. 
Sunamphitoe pelagica (Milne Edwards). 
Amphithoe pelagica Milne Edwards, 1830, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. xx. p. 378. 
Sunamphitoe pelagica Chevreux, 1900, p. 102, pl. xi. fig. 4. 
v »,  Stebbing, 1906, p. 645. 
St Vincent, Station 24; north-east beach. 1st December 1802. One female, 5 
mm. long. 
Gulf Weed, Station 538, lat. 32° 11’ N., long. 34° 10’ W.; surface. 30th 
June 1904. Several of both sexes, largest about 6 mm. long. 
These specimens agree in ail essential respects with the descriptions given by 
STEBBING and CHEVREUX. 
The species is widely distributed in the North Atlantic, but I know of no previous 
record from St. Vincent. 
Genus ANCHYLOMERA. 
Anchylomera blossevillu Milne Edwards. 
Anchylomera blossevillti Milne Edwards, 1830, Ann. Sct. Nat., vol. xx. p. 394. 
A 55 Stebbing, 1888, p. 1433, pl. xvii. 
5 ‘s Chevreux, 1900, p. 147. 
Station 62, Tropical Atlantic, lat. 4° 15’ S., long. 33° 38’ W.; tow-net. 13th 
December 1902. One specimen. 
Station 57, Tropical Atlantic, 2° 1’ S., 32° 18’ W.; tow-net. 12th December 
1902. Four specimens, 4 mm. long. 
This is a common species in the warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean. 
Genus OxycrePHALus Milne Edwards, 1830. 
Oxycephalus clausi Bovallius. 
Oxycephalus claust Bovallius, 1887, p. 35. 
i 5,  Stebbing, 1888, p. 1578, pl. cci. 
a » Chilton, 1911, p. 567. 
Station 40, Tropical Atlantic, lat. 5° 57’ N., long. 25° 56’ W. 7th December 
1902. One specimen. 
This specimen agrees very closely with those described and figured by Stessine from 
the Challenger Expedition, and it is also the same as specimens from the Kermadec 
Islands examined by me in 1911. 
