KKPiiKT (IN THK SOUTH GKCIRCIA KXF'EDITK) 
'I'lie lelsdii is verv much the shape of that of . /. aiifarcticiis. 
It is cleft ahdut (nie-third of ils length with each division bear- 
ing a seta and a setule on its apex. 
AtvJ.OIDI'S MAGlil.LAXlCA ( Steljbing ) . 
r.a_\ (if Isles. Jan. lo, iMi^: 5 fathoms. 
This specimen agrees ver\- well with Stelihing's descrip- 
tion and figures, hut the gnatlKipiuls, lelson, and third m"o])iHb 
agree much more closel}' with Walker's ligures. This >])ecie' 
appears to he (|uile variable. 
I'ara.M(1{k.\ AfsTKix.v ('Rate). 
Po.ssession J'.ay, Alar. 8. 11)13. 
These si)ecimens differ in some particttlars from both 
.-Ifyloidcs aiisfralis (Miers) as described and figured by 
Stebbing in the Challenger Report, and Sfcbbiiigia grcp-aria 
Pfeffer. This species seems, however, to be extremely 
varialjle. 
ApiiKRt'SA GKoRcrAXA (Pfeffer). 
P>ay of Isles, Jan. 10, iwi.^: 5 fathoms. 
The specimens are very \dung, 'hut agree fairly well with 
the description and figure gi\en bv Pfeffer. 
Dji'Kiio.v ri-RCiiM'.s Chevreux. 
Bay of Isles, Jan. 10, n^i^; 5 fathoms. 
This species has n(.)t been reported from South Georgia, 
but .specimens have been taken at r>ooth-Wandel and South 
Orknevs. It agrees well with Chevreux's figures. 
Ei'Tvi'iiis [■AiJA ( Dana ) 2 
South tropical Atlantic. 
The s])ecimen agrees with Dana's description and figures 
except in two points. The fifth and sixth limbs are not reduced 
