DJ 



SPECIES 



HABITAT 



I'l PTH IN FATHOMS 



mouth; Salcombe Bay, Devonshire; Norfolk; off 



the Northumberland coast ; Firth of Forth; Firth Off the Irish coast 



Flindersi Fulton and Grant 1902 

 ~^gracilis S. I. Smith 1882 



Hendersoni Kemp 1915, 

 incisies Kemp 19 16 . . . 



intermedius (Bate) 1863. . . 

 japonicus Dofl. 1902 



junceus Bate 1888 



Kempii de Man 1918. . . . 



Loivisi Kemp 19 16 



tnegalockeir (Stebbing) 191 5 

 modestus de Man 191 8 . . . 

 modumanuaisis Rathb. 1906 



^ x )neglectus (G..0. Sars) 1882. 



~^iiorvegicus (M. Sars) 1861 



obliquus Fulton and Grant 1902 

 occidentalis Faxon 1893 



of Clyde; coasts of Ireland. Bergen (Norway) 

 Western Port, Victoria 

 East coast of the United States 

 Off Table Mountain, S. Africa 

 Andaman Sea and off the Andaman coast of the 



Bay of Bengal 

 Hawaiian Islands 

 Chilka Lake 

 Puri, Orissa coast 

 Andamans 



Port Blair, Andamans 

 Reef of Batjulmati (Java) 

 Madura-bay 



Anchorage off Lirung, Salibabu-island 

 Banda 

 Saleh-bay 



Gulf of St. Vincent, Australia 

 Sagami Bay, Japan 

 Sulu Sea 



North of Sulu Island 

 Between the Philippines and Borneo 

 Betvveen the islands of Saleyer and Tanah Djampeah 

 Port Blair, Andamans 

 Near East London 

 West of Kei-islands 

 Hawaiian Islands 

 Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil 

 South-east of Rotti island 

 South and west coast of Norway 



Shetlands; LochTarbert; Firth of Clyde; Firth of Forth 

 Off the south coast of Co. Wexford 

 South coast of Iceland 

 North side of the Bay of Biscay 

 East Finmark. Spitzbergen. Iceland 

 West coast of Norway 

 South coast of Norway 

 Skagerrak 



Off the west and south-west coasts of Ireland 

 Bay of Biscay 

 Greenland. Davis Straits 

 Off the east coast of the United States from Nova 



Scotia to Long Island 

 Western Port, Victoria 

 Gulf of Panama 

 Off Galera Point 

 Between Galapagos Islands and Acapulco 



not more than 1 5 



4 

 225, 458 



250 



265, 561, 583 

 286 — 1059 



4-4 Va 



20 

 2 — 12 



30—50 



20 

 5 — 20 



Up to 



285 



150 



250 



164 — 218 



3—12 



2 5> 37 



166 



293 to 800 



6 



284 



2—6 



8—10 



40 



20—45 



75 



500 

 220 



To 



30- 

 320 



199—775 



105 — 524 



5 

 978—1793 



1573 

 1360, 1879, 2232 



1) This species is regarded by S. KEMP 1910 as a vaviety of Pont. bispinosiis Hailstone and Westwood. 



