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6 females; Cape York, July 21, 1926, dredge at edge of talus from 

 glacier, 20 fathoms, 3 females; off Dalrymple Kock, Wolstenholme 

 Sound, July 22, 1926, 1 female; off east end of Herbert Island, Whale 

 Sound, July 25, 1926, dredge, 4 to 25 fathoms, 1 male, 3 females; 

 Murchison Sound, August 19-20, 1926, 17 to 20 fathoms, 1 female; 

 dredge, August 20, 1926, 3 females, 1 male. Alaska : Latitude 66°45' 

 N., longitude 166°35' W., 10 fathoms, W. H. Dall collector, 1 female; 

 Kiska Harbor, Alaska, W. H. Dall collector, 1 damaged specimen; 

 Plover Bay, Alaska, 10 to 25 fathoms, W. H. Dall collector, 1 damaged 

 specimen ; U. S. R. S. Corwin, Capt. M. A. Healy collector, 3 females ; 

 Coal Islands, July 8, 1886, H. D. "Woolfe collector, gull feed, caught in 

 dip net in holes between ice, 13 specimens ; 2 badly damaged specimens 

 collected by Lieut. G. M. Stoney, 1884. Northern Canada: The 

 Norcross-Bartlett expedition collected at several localities : Nos. 23-26, 

 Ducketts Cove, Hurd Channel, Melville Peninsula, Foxe Channel, 

 Frozen Strait, August 11, 1933; Nos. 73-74, village of Pingitkalik, 

 northeastern end of Melville Peninsula, September 5, 1933, 29 females, 

 13 males; No. 2, Harvard Islands, Inglefield Gulf, latitude 77°32 / N., 

 longitude 67°00' W., July 26-28, 1935, caught in fine mesh along rocky 

 shore, several hundred young specimens; No. 10, southeast end of 

 Cobourg Island, Baffin Bay, latitude 75°40' N., longitude 78°55' W., 

 August 4, 1935, 50 to 100 feet of water, 2 males, 1 female; No. 11, 

 southeast end of Cobourg Island, August 4, 1935, 15 to 30 feet of 

 water, 8 females, 6 males. Labrador: Specimens identified by S. I. 

 Smith and M. J. Rathbun* ; Granville Bay, identified by A. E. Ort- 

 mann* (1901). 



Distribution. — Circumpolar in the Arctic regions; in the Atlantic 

 Ocean it is found as far south as the coasts of Labrador ; in the Pacific 

 it extends to the coasts of Alaska. 



MYSIS RELICTA Loven 



Figure 62 



Mysis relicta Loven, 1861, p. 285.— Smith, 1871, p. 3 ; 1874a, p. 642, pi. 1, fig. 2 ; 

 1874b, p. 694.— Smith and Verriix, 1871, p. 452.— Forbes, 1876, p. 20.— Under- 

 wood, 1886, p. 364.— Marsh, 1891, p. 275.— Ward, 1896, p. 15.— M. J. Rath- 

 bun, 1909, p. 484.— Pearse, 1910, p. 73.— Huntsman, 1913, p. 273; 1915, p. 

 153, figs. 5, 6.— Pratt, 1916, p. 383, fig. 614.— Ortmann, 1918, p. 844.— Juday 

 and Birge, 1927, p. 449. — Clemens and Bigelow, 1922, p. 90. — Johansen, 

 1922, p. N 17.— Clemens et al., 1923, p. 188.— Bajkov, 1930, p. 197, tables 

 19, 21, 24.— Tattersall, 1939b, p. 285 (summary of Canadian records). 



Mysis diluvianus Hoy, 1872, p. 100. 



Mysis sp. Marsh, 1900, p. 375. 



Occurrence. — Waterworks water of Duluth, Minn., received at the 

 United States Fish Commission May 1, 1895, from A. J. Woolman, 



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