APPENDIX II 



to Memoir No. XIV. 



THALAMOPHORA FROM THE BOTTOM SAMPLES AND THE MUD FROM THE 

 SURFACE OF THE ICE IN THE NORTH POLAR SEA. 



By Hans Kler. 



In the following account of the Thalamophora from Prof. Nansens 

 bottom samples, r — indicates rare, c — common, v. c. — very common. 



No. 1. 



Juli 24, 1893. 10 p. ra. 130 m. 

 71° 17' N. Lat.; 48° 22' E. Long. 



Truncatulina ungeriana (r). 



No. 2. 



Aug. 17, 1893. 12 midnight. 46 m. 

 75° 10' N. Lat.; 80° 31' E. Long. 



Polystomella sp. (r). 



No. 3. 



Aug. 18, 1893. 9 a. m., 26 m. 

 74° 38' N. Lat.; 80° 15' E. Long. 



No Thalamophora. 



No. 4. 



Aug. 18, 1893. 12 noon and 2 p. m., 40 m. 



74° 29' N. Lat.; 80° 32' E. Long. 



No Thalamophora. 



No. 5. 



Aug. 18, 1893. 10 p. m. 39 m. 



73° 51' N. Lat. ; 80° 44' E. Long. 



Polystomella sp. (r). 

 Haplophsagmium nanum (r). 



No. 6. 



West of the Kjelman Islands. 



Polystomella artica (r). 



No. 7. 

 West of Taymyrsound. 



Polystomella artica (r). 

 Spiropleda biformis (r). 

 Pulvinulina Karstenii (r). 



No. 8. 



Sept. 13, 1893. 12 noon. 20 m. 



74° 55' N. Lat.; 116° 40' E. Long. 



Polystomella ardica (r). 



„ subnodosa (r). 



„ striatopunctata. 



var. incerta (r). 



No.9. 



Sept. 13, 1893. 8-30 p. in. 

 Off. Anabara. 40 m. 



No Thalamophora. 



