12 AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
they are all much smaller and more robust forms. The point to note here is that the 
genus is a fairly big one, and is characteristic of New Zealand waters, not having been 
met with in any other part of the waters of the globe. 
Genus ANTARCTOMYSIS Coutiére. 
ANTARCTOMYSIS MAXIMA (Hansen, U.S.) Holt and Tattersall. 
Mysis maxima Holt and Tattersall; 1906. 
Antarctomysis maxima Coutiére, 1906. 
ee Hansen, 1908. 
i Tattersall, 1908. 
Hansen, 1913. 
Localities. 
Station 7, 21st January, 1914; lat. 66° 47’ 21” S., long. 93° 14’ E., off Drygalski 
Island, 60 fathoms, stones, 1 2 , 34 mm. 
Station 11, 31st January, 1914; lat. 64° 43’ 47” S., long. 97° 25’ 10” E., 358 
fathoms, mud, 1 g, 55 mm. 
Station 12, 31st January, 1914; lat. 64° 39’ 19” S., long. 97° 19’ 21” E., 110 
fathoms, sand and stones, 5 fg and 172 up to 54 mm. 
Both these last two stations are in Davis Sea, off Shackleton Shelf, near to the 
southern end of Termination Ice Tongue. 
This species has been taken by all the recent Antarctic Expeditions and has a 
circumpolar distribution. 
