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Scyramathia Carpenteri, (Norman), pg, 6. 
Af Prof. Sidney Smith er nylig beskrevet, under Be- 
naevnelsen Amathia Ayassizi, en Form, som aabenbart gaar 
ind under Slsegten Scyramathia, skjondt Arten er forskjellig 
fra den nordiske Form. I hvilket mermere Forhold Stimp- 
son’s Scyra umhonata staar til denne, eller til vor Form, 
er endnu fremdeles uoplyst. 
Eupagurus tricarinatus, (Norman), pg. ll. 
"Ved noiere Sammenligning med den middelhavske 
Form E. meticulosus Roux, hvoraf jeg har havt Anledning 
til at undersage 2 Exernplarer tagne ved Neapel, finder 
jeg, at Norman’s E, tricarinatus er utvivlsomt identisk med 
denne. Da Roux’s Artsbenaevnelse er den langt seldre, 
inaa den selvfalgelig bibeholdes for Arten. 
Sclerocrangon salebrosus, (Owen), pg. 15. 
Arten er under det af mig farst foreslaaede Navn, 
Cheraphilus ferox, omtalt af Dr. Hoek 1 som forekommende 
paa here Steder i Osthavet paa Dybder fra 62 tii 160 
Favne, og en sinuk Afbildning leveret af en asgbasrende 
Hun. Den af Prof. Sidney Smith som Cheraphilus Ayassizi 
beskrevne Art fra Ostkysten of de forenede Stater, tilharer ! 
sammc Slasgt. 
1 Die Crustaceen, gesammelt wahrend der Fahrten des “Willem 
Barents” in den Jahren 1878 und 1879. 
Supplementary. 
rphe present Memoir having several years since left the 
pen of the Author and been sent to the President of 
the Editorial Committee for publication, no regard could 
obviously lie taken, in the body of the work, to what has 
meanwhile appeared on the subject from other zoologists; 
and hence it will not. I opine, be out of place to append 
the following notes. 
Scyramathia Carpenteri, (Norman), p. 6. 
Professor Sidney Smith has recently described, under 
the appellation Amathia Ayassizi, a form evidently of the 
genus Scyramathia, though his species deviates from the 
Northern form. What relation Stimpson’s Scyra umhonata 
bears to this or the Norwegian animal, must still remain 
an op>en question. 
Eupagurus tricarinatus, (Norman), p. it. 
A closer comparison with the Mediterranean form, 
E. meticulosus Roux, two specimens of which — taken off 
the Naples coast — the Author has had opportunity of 
examining, leaves no doubt in his mind that Norman’s E- 
tricarinatus and the latter are unquestionably identical. 
Roux’s specific denomination being, however, of far anterior 
date, must of course be retained for the animal in question. 
Sclerocrangon salebrosus, (Owen), p. 15. 
This species is found recorded, under the name the 
Author first suggested, viz., Cheraphilus ferox, by Dr. 
Hoek, 1 as occurring throughout several tracts of the 
Barents’ Sea, at depths ranging from 62 to 160 fathoms, 
along with a fine representation of an ovigerous female. 
The species described by Professor Sidney Smith as Chera- 
philus Ayassizi, from the East Coast of the United States, 
belongs to the same genus. 
1 Die Crustaceen, gesammelt wahrend der Fahrten des “Willem 
Barents” in den Jahren 1R7R und 1879. 
