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how different and irregularly varying the giils of the different para- 
podes really are. The examination also proves the wing (ailleron, 
Fauvel) from one of the jaws (fig. 3) to be agreeing rather well 
with the shape usual in G. alba (fig. 4). Also the papillæ of the phar- 
ynx seem to agree in shape with the wellknown feature in G. alba, 
but I must confess that the examination of these did not yield 
any absolutely reliable result, on account of the somewhat mace- 
rated condition of the named organ. 
As to the division of the giils into branches I must add that I 
with giil. 
have examined all our Danish material of the species under con- 
sideration, especially that from the Sound, but I have in no other 
specimen found any giil provided with branches or outgrowths, nor 
have I observed any tendency to ramification. 
Glyceva capitata Ørsted. 
“Dana“ St. 2840. 
Only two specimens were captured, both of them originating 
from the same locality in the North Sea. 
Goniada maculata Ørsted. 
“Dana“ St. 2837, 1 spec. St. 2838, 1 spec. St. 2880, 2 spec. 
St. 2897, 1 spec. St. 3014, 1 spec. St. 3041, 1 spec. Stat. 3047, 
5 spec. St. 3048, 1 spec. St. 3049, 2 spec. 
