Introduction. 



T, 



he collections of Crustacea brought home from the 2nd Fram 

 Expedition are rather extensive, having been made in many different 

 places and at different times. As a rule, only the larger and more 

 conspicuous forms were collected, and all these have turned out to 

 belong to well-known arctic and circumpolar species; but by a careful 

 examination of the bottom-residue of the large collecting bottles, I have 

 been enabled also to acquire some information concerning the smaller 

 forms of Isopoda, Amphipoda and Cumacea, as also the Ostracoda 

 and Copepoda. Of the last-named order there are some apparently 

 new species, which will be described and figured in the present Report, 

 together with a few previously recorded, but still less perfectly known 

 species. I give below a list of the several places (with dates) in which 

 Crustacea were collected. 



1898. 



April 30. Godthaab (fresh water). 



July 10. 



29. Egedes Minde. 



31. Disco. 



Aug. 4 & 5. Upernivik, 413 fath. 



Aug. 16. Faulke Fjord (fresh water). 



18. Rice Strait. 25 fath. 



19. Cape Sabine, Camp Clay. 



., Bay at Rice Strait. 



22. Fresh water. 



24. Rice Strait. 



26. - 



29. Cape Rutherford (fresh water). 



Oct. 11. Haven in Rice Strait. 



