NO. 6 
DECAPOD AND OTHER CRUSTACEA- — SCHMITT 
Off Gardner Bay, Hood Island, Galapagos, July 27 (sta. 22-38) , 
at anchorage, with electric light off gangway, ii p, m., dip net. 
A number of each of three species of free-swimming copepods: 
Tcinora stylifera (Dana) 
Centro pages fiireatus (Dana) 
Und inula ear oil Scott 
South Seymour Island, Galapagos, , July 29 (sta. 23a-38) , at 
anchorage, with electric light from gangway, ii p. m., dip net. 
A number of each of three species of free-swimming copepods : 
Euealanus aftenuafiis (Dana) 
Pleurojuainnia piseki Farran 
Und inula earoli Scott 
James Bay, James Island, Galapagos, July 30 (sta. 24-38), from 
bottom sample taken in 24 fathoms. 
Proeessa eanalieulata Leach 2 
Chatham Bay, Cocos Island, August 2, shore. 
Callianassid ^ 
A small specimen in poor condition. 
Coe nohit a eonipressa Guerin 2 
Wafer Bay, Cocos Island, August 2, in vicinity of treasure 
hunter’s camp. 
Cardisonia erassuni Smith 
Off Chatham Lay, Cocos Island, ^i\ugust 3 ( sta. 26-38 and sta. 27- 
38 respectively), ])arasites from 1 16-pound sailhsh caught by F. B. 
Adams ; and co]iepod found in dish in which two sucker fish, Eehencis 
remora Linnaeus, taken from the sailfish had been placed. 
Gloiopotes ornatiis Wilson • 2 (J' 9? 
All hut one young female were removed from the sailfish (26-38) ; 
this specimen (27-38) was found in dish with the sucker fish. 
Pennella instrueta Wilson t 
To this Pennella (26-38) was attached a single fleshy barnacle, 
ConeJwdernia, very jirobahly C. virgatuin (Spengler). The Penella 
