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Taking into consideration the above noted synonyms, only three species are new to the area, 

 viz: Halecium labrosum, Cladocarpits integer and Sertularella tenella. It should here further be noted 

 that the new investigations have especially augmented the number of species south of 70 N. The 

 East Greenland waters between 6o° and 70° N. seem to be very poor in hydroids, even right out on 

 the slope towards the deep of the Frozen Sea, and the Atlantic deep. 



According to Kramp (1914) there are hitherto recorded 88 hydroids from Greenland. In the 

 previous sections we have pointed out the following synonyms, which are given in the mentioned list: 



Corymorpha groenlandica \ 

 — islandica I 



Perigonimus roseus | 



Garveia groenlandica I 



Halecium Beani 

 La f ova fruticosa 



— poc ilium 



— grand is 

 Sertularia polyzonias 



gigantea 

 Phuuularia groenlandica 

 A ntennularia antennina 

 Cladocarpits cor nut us 

 Hoi in i 



Corymorpha groenlandica 



= Perigonimus roseus 



= Halecium senium 



= Lahca fruticosa, forma genuina and forma grandis 



= Sertularia polyzonias, forma typica and forma gigantea 



= Polynemertesia gran/lima 

 = Nemertesia antennina 

 = Aglaoplicnopsis cornuta 

 = Cladocarpits integer 



This means, then, a reduction of five in the number of species. On the other hand, the five 

 new species from the West Greenland area are entirely new to the fauna, so that the number of spe- 

 cies is still 88, or, taking La/ma fruticosa forma grandis and Sertularella polyzonias forma gigantea 

 as distinct species, the number is increased to 90. The recent studies have thus not greatly increased 

 the number of species, nor was this to be expected. The greatest increment of species new to the 

 fauna was to be expected in Davis Strait, and the few investigation stations made there by the 

 "Ingolf" are entirely covered by the later expeditions with the "Tjalfe", the excellent treatment of 

 which material has contributed in an essential degree to our comparatively close knowledge of the 

 hydroid fauna in West Greenland waters. 



Passing on now to the fauna area of Iceland, we find in the material the following species 

 belono-ino- to this section: 



Corync Sarsii 

 * — pus ilia 

 Myriothela phrygia 



Tubularia pulcher 

 — indivisa 

 larynx 



Corymorpha nutans 

 glacial is 



— groenlandica 



*Clava miilticoruis 

 *Hydraefiuia Sarsii 



— echinata 



Bougainvillia confer ta 

 Eudendrium ram cum 



— raiiiosum 



— capillar e 



La/cea dumosa 

 — fruticosa 



