162 P- L- Kramp 



(202, 203, 205, 210, 213) Greenland; Moller, Jorgensen a.o. 8 specimens. 



(206) Godthaab, Greenland; Bloch, 1845. 1 specimen. 



(207) 57' 28' N. 41° W. Olrik, 1864. 1 specimen. 



(208) 43" N. 23" W., north of the Azores; Hygom, 1857. 1 specimen. 



(209) 57° 27' N. 35° W. Olrik, 1864. 1 specimen. 



(211) 57° 40'-57° 27' N. 35-39° W. Olrik, 1862 and 1864. 2 specimens. 



(212) Davis Strait; Borch, 1859. 2 specimens. 



(214) 48° N. 8° W., Bay of Biscay; Hygom, 1851. 1 specimen. 



(215) 39° N. 13° W., off Lisboa, Portugal; Hygom, 1863; 1 specimen. 

 (217) 46° N. 18° W., off the Bay of Biscay; Hygom, 1856. 1 specimen. 



(227) 57° 49' N. 35° 24' W. Bang, 1868. 1 specimen. 



(228) S.E. of Cape Farewell; Borch, 1859. 3 specimens. 



(229) 60° 12' N. 52° 15' W. Olrik, 1864. 1 specimen. 



(230) 66° 13' N. 55° 05' W. Moberg. 1 specimen. 



With the exception of Nos. 208,214, 215 and 217 these localities are in the surround- 

 ings of the southern parts of Greenland. 



Moreover, Haeckel has applied the name Periphylla hyacinthina to coloured 

 sketches by H. P. C. Moller from the following locahties: 60° 19' N. 17° W., 

 58° N. 28° W., 57° 12' N. 53° 58' W., and Julianehaab in Greenland, 1838-1840. 



Charybdea marsupialis. 

 1880, p. 442. 

 [Carybdea marsupialis (Linne).] 

 (201) Harbour of Malaga, Mediterranean coast of Spain; Hygom, 1853. 3 

 specimens. 



(216) During a journey to the West-Indies; Suensson. 1 specimen. 



Chiropsalmus quadrigatus Haeckel. 

 1880, p. 447. 

 (166) Indian Ocean off Rangoon; Thalbitzer, 1863. 1 specimen. 

 This is the type specimen; it was re-examined by Stiasny (1922 a, p. 517), who 

 retains the species in spite of its bad condition and refers a second specimen, collected 

 in Johore Strait, 1901-02, to the same species. 



Liner ges pegasus Haeckel. 

 1880, p. 495. 

 [Linuche unguiculata (Schwartz, 1788) Eschscholtz, 1829.] 

 (105) West-Indies, or on journey to the West-Indies; Suensson. 5 specimens. 

 The description of this species was based partly on specimens from Campeche Bay 

 in the Gulf of Mexico, partly on the present specimens. These latter evidently belong 

 to the widely distributed species Linuche unguiculata (Schwartz). 



Liner ges mercurius Haeckel. 

 1880, p. 495, PI. XXIX, figs. 4-6. 

 [Linuche unguiculata (Schwartz).] 



(101) 19° 54' N. 81° 45' W., south of Cuba; Caspersen, 1870. 1 specimen. 



(102) 20° 20' N. 73° W., between Cuba and Haiti; Andrea, 1861. 1 specimen. 

 This species is undoubtedly identical with Linuche unguiculata ; at least the present 



specimens certainly belong to that species. 



