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Zarya station 44; Gulf of Taimur, north of the mouth of the Taimur river (lat. 

 76°59'30" N., long. 100°19'30" E.); 28 meters; mud with stones; August 31 (18), 1901 

 [Kalischewskij, 1907]. 



Vega station 67; east of Cape Cheliuskin, Taimur peninsula (lat. 77°28' N., long. 

 10S°2S' PI); 91 meters; temperature —1.4° C; mud; August 21, 1878; density 1.0270 

 [Stuxberg, 1882]. 



Vega station 72; off the mouth of Chatanga Gulf (lat. 75°00' N., long. 113°30' E.) ; 

 27 meters; density 1.0238; mud with stones; August 24, 1878 [Stuxberg, 1882]. 



Zarya station 46; northeast of the Taimur peninsula (lat. 77°01' N., long. 114°35' 

 E.); 60 meters; mud with stones; September 3 (August 21), 1901 [Kahschewskij, 1907]. 



Vega station 69; off Cape Stuxberg, on the eastern side of the Taimur peninsula 

 (lat. 76°55' N., long. 115°18' E.); 58 meters; mud; August 22, 1878 [Stuxberg, 1882]. 



Vega station 71; off Cape Stuxberg (lat. 76°40' N., long. 115°30' E.); 66 meters; 

 temperature —1.6° C; density 1.0275; August 23, 1878 [Stuxberg, 1882]. 



Vega station 70; off Cape Stuxberg Gat. 76°52' N., long. 116°00' E.); 66 meters; 

 fine gray mud; density 1.0273; August 22, 1878 [Stuxberg, 1882; Grieg, 1928]. 



Zarya station 48; off the Gidf of Chatanga (Khatanga) (lat. 75°32'30" N., long. 

 118°32' E.); 30 meters; mud and sand with stones; September 5 (August 23), 1901 

 [Kalischewskij, 1907]. 



Zarya station 49; off the Lena delta (lat. 75°42' N., long. 124 °41' E.); 51 meters; 

 mud; September 6 (August 24), 1901 [Kalischewskij, 1907]. 



Zarya station 50; north of the New Siberian (Liakhof) Islands (lat. 77°20'30" N., 

 long. 138°47' E.); 38 meters; mud; September 10 (August 28), 1901 [Kalischewskij, 

 1907]. 



Zarya station 53; north of the New Siberian Islands (lat. 77°10' N., long. 142° 

 48'00" E.); 35 meters; stones; September 14 (1), 1901 [Kalischewskij, 1907; Grieg, 1928] 

 (1, M.C.Z., 401). 



Maud station 1013; north of Wrangel Island (lat. 72°44' N., long. 179°47' W.); 

 58 meters; October 9, 1922 [Grieg, 1928]. 



Maud station 1031 ; east of New Siberian Islands (lat. 75°30' N., long. 164°28' E.) ; 

 50 meters; July 9, 1923 [Grieg, 1928]. 



Maud station 1041 ; east of New Siberian Islands Gat. 75°56' N., long. 162°57' E.); 

 53 meters; September 17, 1923 [Grieg, 1928]. 



Vaigatsch station 33; Chxikotsk Sea [Djakonor, 1952] (fragments). 



No locality (30, P.A.; Essex Institute; B.M.; CM.; P.M.; Berl. M., 5344). 



Geographical range. — Helioinetra glacialis has been recorded from Arctic seas and 

 southward to Georges Bank, off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Iceland, the cold part of the 

 Faroe channel, northern Norway (west and east Finmark) and along the Siberian coast 

 and off-lying land masses to Wrangel Island, not far from the Bering Strait; it has not 

 yet been recorded from north of Alaska and the Canachan arctic east of Hudson Bay 

 and Jones Sound (long. 89° W.), though probably occurring in favorable situations. 



Bathymetrical range. — In the following tabulation are given the entire bathjnnetri- 

 cal range and the ascertained ranges in several different areas. These latter ranges are, 

 of course, dependent upon local conditions and limited by the amount of work done in 

 the various regions. They are interesting in showing the present state of our knowledge 

 rather than as definite statements of actual biological facts. 



