Harriman Alaska series . n small. Antennu-lar peduncle reachingabout two fifths the lengthof the acicle; second andthird segments very short; FIG. 36. Spirontocaris stylus. 9. Barclay Sound. a. Side outer flagellum Scarcelyof carapace and abdomen (X 2)- b- Dorsal view of anterior por- . tion(X3)- reaching the terminal fourth of the acicle; inner flagellum exceeding acicle; basal scale notreaching beyond first segment. Antennal peduncle extending to end ofsecond segment of antennular peduncle; acicle (measured along outermargin) shorter than carapace. Maxillipeds short, slightly exce


Harriman Alaska series . n small. Antennu-lar peduncle reachingabout two fifths the lengthof the acicle; second andthird segments very short; FIG. 36. Spirontocaris stylus. 9. Barclay Sound. a. Side outer flagellum Scarcelyof carapace and abdomen (X 2)- b- Dorsal view of anterior por- . tion(X3)- reaching the terminal fourth of the acicle; inner flagellum exceeding acicle; basal scale notreaching beyond first segment. Antennal peduncle extending to end ofsecond segment of antennular peduncle; acicle (measured along outermargin) shorter than carapace. Maxillipeds short, slightly exceeding antennal peduncle; first pair offeet stout, not exceeding eyes; second pair reaching to middle of acicle;fifth pair scarcely to end of maxilliped. The abdomen is strongly geniculated, though the third segment isgently rounded in profile; fourth segment unarmed; sixth segment notquite twice as long as fifth; telson with 3 pairs of side spinules. I think there is little doubt that Bates H. esquimaltiana belongs DECAPODS 85 Dimensions.— $ , length mm., length of carapace and rostrum 19mm., of rostrum mm. Distribution. —Barclay Sound and Sucia Island, British Columbia (Alba-tross] ; Esquimalt Harbor, British Columbia (Bate); Strait of Fuca (Stimp-son); Port Orchard, Puget Sound (U. S. Nat. Mus.); Puget Sound (). SPIRONTOCARIS FABRICII (Kroyer). Hippolyte Fabricii KROYER, Naturh. Tidsskrift, ill, 571, 1841; K. DanskeVidensk. Selsk. Afhand., ix, 277, pi. I, figs. 12-20, 1842.—SMITH,Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci., v, 63, 1879. Distribution.—Arctic coast of Alaska southward through Bering Seato Siberia and Alaska Peninsula (Cook Inlet); Atlantic coast ofAmerica from Greenland southward to Massachusetts Bay. ? Europe(Kingsley). Depth, low water to 80 fathoms. Taken by the Albatross at the following stations: Off Cape Newenham, 17 fathoms, station 3247. Southwest of Hagemeister Island, 17^ fathoms, station 3246. Kululak Bay, 14 fathoms, station 3241.


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