Supplement. 



fi'> murk*.- -During the progress of this work I have paid constant at- 

 trition to the Norwegian Harpacticoida, spending some time every summer 

 on the const in suitable places tor continued investigation of this group. I have 

 in this \\;iy come across a number of additional forms, which make it necessary to 

 aniif\ to the work a supplement treating of these forms, and also giving some 

 additional remarks and corrections as regards the species already described. The 

 number of additional species observed in the last 2 or 3 years is rather large, 

 and seems to prove that we are still far from having attained to a full know- 

 ledge uf the existing forms. It is very probable that all the species described 

 by Dr. Th. Scott from the Scottish coast will also prove to occur off the Nor- 

 wegian coast, and moreover that a closer investigation of the greater deeps with 

 suitable catching apparatus, will bring to light many interesting new forms of this 

 extensive group. 



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Mixofihrio ]niH'nlit, Boeek. 



liistnlintinii. Fran/ Josef Land (Scott), Polar Islands north of Grinnell 

 Land (jJnd Fram Fxp.). 



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l.nniiifinliii minor, Scott. 

 iiiH. Gulf of Guinea (Th. Scott), Ceylon (A. Scott). 



Page 15. 



Sn inn /.</,:< II<I<IH ri, Hesse. 



,. Crylon (A. Scotti. 



Page 17. 



in perplexa, Scott. 

 /)i.<tril>nfinn. Ceylon (A. Scott). 



