liottoni-Life. 



I'anldlwca (ihi,ssi. lioixK. 

 IiiLTollilVot, 300 III. 



KusiiK.t winiilKS, G. O. y.viis. 

 Malanucn, .JSO m. 



This spocios liad provioiisly only been Ibiiiid by t^Aus at Rod- 

 lieiL'' in the Trondiijcin Fiord. 



lihacufiojilf! aculi'dtd, Lkpechin. 

 lugohavet. .300 m.; The Porsan,<;er Fiord, 70 ni. 



Iiliacotrop'u^ Iwllcri, liovxa. 

 The Skjerstad Fioi-d II, 100—185 m.; Tlic Skjerstad Fiord 

 IV, 330 m.; Tiie Skjei'stad Fiord VTI, 490 in.; Tiie Folden Fiord. 

 530 m. ; Malangen, 380 m.; Lyngen IT, 250 ni.; Kvænangen, 

 300—343 m. 



Fhdcotropi.s m'icropus, G. 0. Saks. 

 The Salten Fiord 11. about 200 m.; The Skjerstad Fiord IV, 

 330 m.; Oxsund, 600 m.; Mortsnnd (Vest Fiord), 200 in.; Tranø- 

 dybet, 607— G40 m. 



HaUratjoiilcii inermis. G. 0. Sams. 

 Mortsuud I (Test Fiord), 200 m.; The Sag Fiord. 200 m. 



HaUrages fidvocinctiis, M. Saks. 

 The Skjerstad Fiord IV, 330 m.; Brettesnes— Skroven, 350— 

 400 m.; Risværtiaket, 150 -180 m.; The Sag Fiord, 200 m.; Kvæn- 

 angen, 300—343 m. 



Aphenisd fridentatd, Bkuzelius. 

 Troldtiordsund, 40 m. 



CdUiopiu»- keviuscdlm, Kkøyee. 

 Repvaag (Porsanger Fiord), 10 m. 



Pardtijlus swammerddmi, 11. Milne-Ed-\vakds. 

 Troldtiordsund, 4o m. 



Mclpliidippu horcalis, Boeck. 

 Malaneeu. 380 in. 



Bålstad (1S97 



Røst n, 150 

 of cod. 



AmathUln honuiri, Fabe. 



The North Cape (1894); Sværholt (1S94). 



Gdmmarus locustd, Lin. 

 Bålstad, 30 — 40 m. ; Reine, from the stomach 



Md'ifa dentata, Kkøtek. 

 The Skjerstad Fiord IV, 330 m.; Troldtiordsund. 4n in.; The 

 Jøkel Fiord II, 80 m. 



Lilljchoryia jMllida. Bate. 

 Ure 1 (Vest Fiord); Malangen, 380 m. 



LUIji'horgi(( fisHicornis, M. Sars 

 The Sag Fiord, 200 m.; Malangen. 380 m.; Lvngcn III, 300 m. 



/ihnirlla (njdiruniis, (i. 0. Saus. 



Kvænangen, 300—343 m. 



This species has on the coast of Norway previously only been 

 collected in the Varanger Fiord (Nouman, G. O. Saus). The occur- 

 rence in Kva-nangen is thus very interesting. 



(I'diiniinioiisis cri/tlinijilitlidlnid, Lii,i,.ii;ii()i{(i. 



Rosthavct, 7(in ni. 



This form had iiul previously been eolleeted so far north as 

 the Troiulhjem Fiord. It was therefore remarkable to lind it on 

 the 68th degree of latitude. 



Anipliilhoe ralirirdtd. Most. 



Bålstad (1897); Henningsværstioiinnen (Vest Fiord), 20—40 m.; 

 Grøtø, 0—24 ni. 



hchjjrocayus angr'ipa^, Kkpveu. 

 Rosthavet. 700 ni.; Ingohavet, 300 in.; Repvaag (Porsanger 



Fiord), 10 m. 



I.srlii/rorrids miudtds, LiLL.JEnuui;. 

 The Skjerstad Fioi-d XVI. 



Erichtonids abdltds, Templeton. 



Ingohavet, 300 in. 



This species is. according to Saks ,,not unfrequently off the 

 south and west coast of Norway". Its northern limit will now be 

 the sea off Ingo. 



Unciola Icucopis, Kuøyer. 

 Rosthavet, 700 m. 



On the coast of Norway, this fonn had, hitherto, only been 

 observed in the ^^aranger Fiord. 



Æginelld aijinosd, Boeck. 

 The Skjerstad Fiord XVI; Malangen, 380 m.; Ineohavet, 300 

 m.; Breisund, 100 m.; The Porsanger Fiord, 70 in. 



Cdpfell'i spptejitrioiudis, Keoyee. 

 Breisund, 100 m.; The North Cape (1894). 



Caprdld monorcrd, G. 0. Saus. 

 The North Cape (1894). 



Pdracijcmms boojiis. LCtkex. 

 On Mcgdptuni hoops at Mehavu. 



Literature concerning the Amphlpoda of Northern Norway: 



A. M. Norman, Notes on the Natural History of East Fin- 

 mark. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, ser. 7, Vol. X. p. 479—483. 



.1. Spaure-Schneider, Undersøgelser af dyilivet i de arktiske 

 tjorde. Tromsø mus. aarsh. 14. 



G. 0. Saus, Crustacea of Norway. Vol. I. 



It is worth noticing that the maiority of the Amphipoda men- 

 tioned in the foregoing list were causrlit in the winter. In the list 



