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of adult female hardly exceeding 8 mm. (Abbreviated with slight alteration 
from G. O. Sars.) 
Survey.—Station 115, off the Skelligs, 62 to 52 fathoms, mud and sand. 
August 20th, 1890 (in muslin bag attached to trawl). 
No Previous British Record. 
Distribution.—W estern Norway, 50 to 160 fathoms (G. O. Sars). 
Our material consists of two specimens, both of adult size. Though consider- 
ably damaged, their determination is not difficult. Myr. Green has depicted a first 
maxilliped of one specimen, and the telson and inner uropod of the other (figs. 6 
and 7). ‘The maxilliped has lost most of its sete. It wiil be noticed that the 
cleft of the telson has only two spines on one side and three on the other. Sars 
describes and figures four on each side, but the variation is unimportant, 
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