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Mornsscy station XII; western Greenland, Walrus grounds, Murcliison Sound 

 (approximately 77°38' N.); August 8, 1938 [A. H. Clark, 1940] (8, E.5841, E.5S42, 



U.S.N.M.). 



Morrissey station XIX; southeastern Greenland, off Cape Farewell; 110-128 

 meters; August 25, 1939 [A. H. Clark, 1940] (1, E.5729, U.S.N.M.). 



Morrissey station XXI; off soutlicastorn Greenland Hat. 61° N., long. 42°30' W.); 

 146 meters; mud and pebbles; August 24, 1939 [A. H. Clark, 1940] (9, E.5735, U.S.N.M.). 



Morrissey station XXV; northwestern Greenland; between the north shore of 

 Parker Snow Bay and Conical Rock; 46-82 meters; mostly pebbles and shells; July 22, 

 1940 [A. H. Clark and Lockley, 1942] (fragments, U.S.N.M.). 



Morrissey station XXVI; same locality and date [A. H. Clark and Lockley, 1942] 

 (1, U.S.N.M.). 



Morrissey station XL; northwestern Greenland; west side of Wolstenholme Island; 

 about 23 meters; July 23, 1940 [A. H. Clark and Locldey, 1942] (1, U.S.N.M.). 



Morrissey station LIII; northwestern Greenland; off the north shore of Wolsten- 

 hohne Island;24-46 meters; July 23, 1940 [A. H. Clark and Lockley, 1942] (5, U.S.N.M.). 



Morrissey station LIV; same locality and date [A. H. Clark and Locldey, 1942] 

 (5, U.S.N.M.). 



Alert; Discovery Bay, Robeson Channel, Grinnell Land Gat. 81°41' N.); 46 meters; 

 hard bottom; 1875 [Duncan and Sladen, 1877, 1881; Nares, 1878; P. H. Carpenter, 

 1884, 1888; Mortensen, 1913, 1914; A. H. Clark, 1913] (3, B.M.). 



Cape Louis Napoleon, just north of Franldin Pierce Bay [A. H. Clark, 1913] 

 (3, B.M.). 



Alert; Franklin Pierce Bay, western side of Smith Sound (lat. 79°25' N.) ; 24 meters; 

 1875 [Nares, 1878; Duncan and Sladen, 1881; P. H. Carpenter, 1884, 1888; A. H. Clark, 

 1913; Mortensen, 1914] (5, B.M.). 



Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876 (2, B.M.). 



Arctic Expedition; coll. Hart (2, B.M.). 



No locality (Discorcry collection) (8, B.M.). 



Greenland [J. MiiUer, 1841, and many succeeding authors] (20, U.S.N.M., 35749; 

 M.C.Z., 54, 281, 282; B.M.; CM.; Berl.M., 1046; Berg.M.; H.M.; Y.M.; L.M.; P.M.). 

 Greenland, 110 metei-s (1, B.M.). Greenland, about 274 meters [E. C. and A. Agassiz, 

 1865, 1871]. (A specimen in the British Museiun from "Greenland" was purchased 

 in 1866 from Wright, imd the catalogue records the fact that it formed part of a collec- 

 tion named by Ltitken.) 



Etah, Foulke Fjord, just north of Cape Alexander on the eastern side of the en- 

 trance to .Smith Sound, Greenland; 73 meters; Crocker Land Expedition, August 21, 

 1914 (2, Amer. M.). Etah, with Loxosomella antedonis; Crocker Land E.xpedition 

 [Osburn, 1919] (1, Amer. M.). Etali; dredged; Crocker Land Expedition, August 7, 

 1914 (8, Amer. M.). Probably Etah; Crocker Land Expedition (4, Amer. M.). 



Greenland; Robert E. Peary collection (4, Amer. M.). 



Princeton Arctic Expedition, 1899, station 26; south of Cape Alexander; 49 meters 

 [Rankin, 1901; Mortensen, 1913, 1914]. 



Princeton Arctic Expedition, 1S99, station 27; off Cape Chalon; 64 meters [Rankin 

 1901; Mortensen, 1913, 1914]. 



Princeton Arctic Expedition, 1899, station 29; Olriks Bay, Inglefield Gulf, lower 

 narrows; 12-46 meters [Rankin, 1901; Mortensen, 1913, 1914].' 



