76 likiKiKLVN INSTITUTE MUSEUM. SCIENCIC BULLETIN 2. 4. 
merely to broad coxal plates. The coxie are developed intn 
loni,;- hroad i)lates lia\'inL;- weak, bnt well developed limbs on 
their inner surfaees. The sex'enth liml)s with their coxal 
plates as shown in 1 )ana"s li^iure are wantin^^-. These, how- 
ever, may ha\e been lust .a^ llie s])ecimen was found in the 
month of i'dry/^luciiii lii/^/^iiriis. 
Tatria aiacrocI'".1'tiala Dana? 
I '.ay of Isles, j'eb. _>;,. iqi;,. 
l-'rom tentacles of jelly lisii. 
The specimens agree very well with Dana's description 
and figures in most points. The carpus of the second gnatho- 
pod is not long and narrow as shown in the figures. l)ut is 
broader distall}- tlian the carpus of the first and the lower 
anterior angle is Mmiewhal ])roduced. 
The sube(|ual antennae of the female are aljout one-third 
as long as the height of the head and the iiagella of the first 
antenn;e, which are al)out three times as long as their peduncle, 
are somewhat iLattened lalerallv and are unsegmented. The 
fiagella of the second ]iair are about e<|ual in length to their 
peduncles and are also unsegmented. 
The fourth epimerals are about twice the height of the 
others with the sides rounding and produced below to a sharj) 
point. 
l^iirUJOCRAPHY. 
Bate, C. Spcnce, 1862. Catalogue Ampliipoda British Museum. 
Bovallius. Carl. iSS:;. On Some I'orKottcn C.enera amonsf tin- Anipliipodous 
Crustacea; K. Svensl<a Vet.-Akad. Handliiigar. 
Ban,! 10. Xo. T4. pp. 1-17. I plate. 
1887. Systematical List of the .\mphipoda Hvperiidea; K. 
Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handlingar. Band It, Xo. 16, 
pp. 1-50. 
18S7. Arctic and Antarctic Hypcrids. \'ega-Expcdition ^"elen- 
skapliga lakttagelser, Bd. IV, Stockholm, 1S87, pp. 
545-582, 8 plates. 
Chevren.x. E. looli. l',xpediti,.n Antarctiiine FraiKaise. I00,viqo5: Aniplii- 
Chilton, C. IQOO. Aniidiipod.i, The -^ub-Antarctic Islands nf Xew Zealand. 
pp. 1.15-648, (With 10 tiyure. in the text). Welling- 
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