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figured in both positions. The analytical figures have in all cases been associated 

 in thr same plates with the habitus-figures, an arrangement which is undoubtedly 

 m<>ic coiiM-nii-nt than that adopted by Th. Scott in some of his recent papers, 

 , . tiu'ures arc found scattered over many different plates. 

 1 relict that in some few cases the figures on tbe plates have been 

 a perf.-.-th reproduced, owing to want of care on the part of the lithographer 

 in tin- transfer of my drawings to tbe stone. In tbe great majority of cases, 

 I,,,. I IK. pc that the plates will be found to suffice for an easy recognition 



of the species represented. 



In concluding this Volume, I wish to express my most sincere thanks to 

 th. !:tlcmcii who have assisted me in the work. To Canon A. M. Norman 



and Ir. Th. Scott I am much indebted for their kindness in sending me inter- 

 ing specimens and in giving me other information useful to me. My hearty 

 thanks arc also due to Mr. 0. Nordgaard, curator of the Trondhjem Museum, 

 foMty in placing in my hands his whole material of Harpacticoida, 

 :iUo f..r sending me several bottom-samples taken by him partly off the Fin- 

 niaik coast, partly oft the Lofoten Islands and in the Skjaerstad Fjord. Several 

 interesting specie, described and figured in the present Volume, were derived 

 from these -amplws. Finally. I beg to thank the Direction of the Bergen Museum 

 the promptness with which it has attended to the printing and publishing of 

 tin- several parts of this Volume, as soon as they left my hands. 



G. O. Sars. 



