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Albatross station 2697; off Newfoundland (lat. 47° 40' 00" N., long. 47° 35' 30" 

 W.); 377 meters; August 12, 1SS6 (1, U.S.N.M., 14999). 



Labrador [Wyville Thomson, 1873]. 



Outside Hebron, Labrador (about lat. 58°10'30" N.); 110 meters; Owen Bryant, 

 August 25, 1908 (13, U.S.N.M., 35755, 359G6). 



Outside Hebron, Labrador; 146 meters; Owen Bryant, August 26, 1908 (4,U.S.N.M., 

 35752). 



Off Fish Island, outside Hebron, Labrador; 137 meters; Owen Bryant, August 25, 

 1908 (Fragments, U.S.N. M., 35754). 



Half way between Cape Mugford and Hebron, Labrador; 110 meters; Owen 

 Bryant, August 23, 1908 (1, U.S.N.M., 35964). 



Oodthaah station 14; off Labrador (lat. 55°00' N., long. 56°34' W.); 314 meters; 

 bottom temperature 2.8° C. [Mortensen, 1932]. 



Calamis station 102; Forbes Sound, Hudson Strait (lat. 60°23.5' N., long. 64°52' 

 W.); 90-130 meters [Grainger, 1955]. 



Calanus station 103; two miles west of Jackson Island, west of Port Burwell, 

 Hudson Strait (lat. 60°24'N., long. 64°5S' W.); 145-275 meters [Grainger, 1955]. 



Calanus station 106; three miles west of Cape William Smith (lat. 60°21' N., long. 

 64°58' W.); 100-110 meters [Grainger, 1955]. 



Calanus station 222; south of Lake Habor (lat. 62°45' N., long. 69°41' W.); 80- 

 90 meters [Grainger, 1955]. 



Calanus station 319; mouth of Frobisher Bay (lat. 62°21' N., long. 65°16' W.); 

 68-118 meters [Grainger, 1955]. 



Calanus station 322; 10 miles west of Countess of Warwick Sound (lat. 62°46' N., 

 long. 65°55' W.); 119 meters [Grainger, 1955]. 



Calanus station 331; SW. of Countess of Warwick Sound (lat. 62°42' N., long. 

 65°31' W.); 77 meters [Grainger, 1955]. 



Calanus station 333; SW. of Countess of Warwick Sound (lat. 62°39' N., long. 

 65°47.5' W.); 104-137 meters [Grainger, 1955]. 



Calanus station 334; SW. of Countess of Warwick Sound (lat. 62°38' N., long. 

 65°52' W.) ; 183-192 meters [Grainger, 1955]. 



Hudson Bay; Richmond Gulf; about 28 meters; August 24, 1920 [A. H. Clark, 

 1922] (2, Victoria Mem. M.). 



Loubyi-ne station 12; northwest side of Hudson Bay (}&t. 61°53' N., long. 91°37' 

 W.); 115 meters; mud; August 13, 1930 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (3).* 



Louhyrne station 14; northwest side of Hudson Bay (lat. 62° 44' N., long. 88°27' 

 W.); Ill meters; mud and stones; August 14, 1930 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (2). 



Louhyrne station 22; west side of Hudson Bay (lat. 60°07' to 59° 20' N., long. 

 91°40' to 93°04' W.); 111-66 meters; mud; August 16, 1930 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (1 + ). 



Louhyrne station 23; west side of Hudson Bay (lat. 59°13' N., long. 91°00' W.); 

 100 meters; mud and stones; August 20, 1930 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (1). 



ILouhyme station 53; northeast side of Hudson Bay G^t. 61° 19' N., long. 80° 

 32' W.); 161 meters; mud and stones; September 5, 1930 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (1). 



Fram; Jones Sound; 14-64 meters [Grieg, 1907]. 



* The data for the Louhyrne stations are given in "Contributions to Canadian Biology and 

 Fiaheries," vol. 6, p. 470, 471, 1931. 



