70 
Of P. norvegica M. Sars, that in all essentials is like Kemp s 
description of P. tarda, G. O. S ar s writes: (1. c. 1882, p. 49) “there is no 
doubt that the species P. norvegica described by my father ... is 
identic with the species of Kroyer”. That upon the whole the 
single specimens determined by Kroyer as P. tarda suit the de¬ 
scription of P. princeps, is evident from the agreement of the desciip- 
tions of Kroyer and Smith, and as the two “species” are com- 
bined with intermediate links, we must unquestionably obliterate P. 
princeps Smith as species and take the name but as syn. of P. 
tarda Kroyer. 
19. Parapasiphae sulcatifrons S. J. Smidt. 
Parapasiphae sulcatifrons S. J. Smith, Rep. Comm. Fish and lisher} 7 for 
1882, (1884) p. 884 PI. 5, fig. 4, PI. 6, fig. 1—7 
— — H. J. Hansen, “Ingolf” 1908, p. 79. 
* - — Kemp, 1908 (1910), p. 47, PI. 5. 
(St. 822) 60° 07' N, 48° 26' W, 
(St. 883) 63° 18' N, 54° 55' W, 
(St. 338) 64° 01' N, 55° 30 W, 
(St. 336) 64° 06' N, 55° 18' W, 
(St. 348) 64° 35' N, 56° 18' W, 
New to W. Greenland. 
and is 71 mm. long. 
2000 m., wire, 3—5—1909. 2 spec. 
1300 m., 1530 m. wire, 7—5—1905. 5 spec. 
1185 m., 1400—1500 m. wire, 8—5—1909. 
5 spec. 
1040—1100 m., 1200 m. wire, 8—5—1909. 
6 spec. 
900 m. wire, 11—5 —1909. 4 spec. 
The largest specimen is from St. 333 
20. Gennadas elegans S. J. Smith. 
Amalopenceus elegans S. J. Smith, Buli. Mus. Comp! Zool. vol. 10, 1882, 
No. 1, p. 87, PI, 14, fig. 8-14, PI. 15, fig. 1-15. 
*Gennadas — Bouvier, Rés. Cornp. Sc., Monaco, fase. 33, (Pénéides), 
1908, p. 25 (distrib.), p. 28 (key to the species of 
the genus) p. 85 (Syn. and litt.). 
— — Bouvier, Buil. Mus. Océan. Monaco, No. 80, 1906. 
Amalopenceus — Calman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. 11, 1903, 
Gennadas — 
* Amalopenceus — 
p. 416. 
H. J. Hansen, “Ingolf 1908, p. 81. 
Kemp, 1908 (1910), p. 14, PI. 1. 
H. J. Hansen, V. Grønland 1887, p. 52. 
