PAKT 5 A MONOGRAPH OP THE EXISTING CRINOIDS 581 



Tjalie station 199; southwest of Disco Bay, western Greenland (lat. 68°2S' X., 

 long. o4<'47' W.); 337 meters; August 18, 1908 [Mortensen, 1913] (2, CM.). 



IiKjegerd and Glculan station 24; southwest of Disko Island (lat. 6S°0S' N., 

 long. 5S°47' W.); 309 metei-s; stones and mud; J. Lindahl, July 24, 1871 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Tjalfe station 431; southwest of Godthaab (lat. 63°24' N., long. 53°10' W.); 862 

 meters; June 9, 1909 [Mortensen, 1913] (4, CM.). 



Morrissey station XXI; off southeastern Greenland (lat. 61° N., long. 42°30' W.); 

 146 meters; mud and pebbles; August 24, 1939 [A.H. Clark, 1940] (3, E.5736, U.S.X.M.). 



Morrissey station 40; cast Greenland, east of Scoresby Sound (lat. 70°21' N., 

 long. 16°30' W.); 201 meters [A. H. Clark, 1930] (U.S.N.M.). 



Morrissey station 41; off WoUaston Foreland (lat. 74°04' N., long. 17°oS' W.) 

 [A. H. Clark, 1936] (U.S.N.M.). 



Kangerdlugsuak, S. E. Greenland; Scoresby Sound Committee's Second East 

 Greenland E.xpedition, August 20, 1932; 175 and 450 meters [Heding, 1935]. 



Mikisfjord, S. E. Greenland; 175 metei-s; August 25, 1932 [Heding, 1935]. 



Belgica station 45; off He de France, northeastern Greenland Qat. 77°31' X., 

 long. 1S°34' W.); 200-275 meters; temperature (at 210 meters) —0.29° C; salinity 

 34.93°/oo; August 3, 1905 [Grieg, 1907; Mortensen, 1913]. 



Danmark station 99; off Germania Land Qat. 77°00' X., long. 18.5° W.); 304 

 meters; July 22, 1908 [Mortensen, 1910] (58, and pentacrinoids, U.S.N.M., 36285; CM.). 



Danmark station 104; off King William Land Gat. 76°06' X., long. 13°26' W.); 

 200-250 meters; July 28, 1908 [Mortensen, 1910, 1913] (6, CM.). 



Belgica station 32; off King William Land (lat.75°58'05" X., long. 14°08' W.); 300 

 meters; temperature -|-0.40° C; salinity 34.82°/oo; brown and gray clay; July 24, 

 1905 [Grieg, 1907; Mortensen, 1913]. 



Frithiof sUition 21 ; off Franz Josef's fjord, between Bontekoe Island and Mackenzie 

 Bay; 250 meters; mud; August S, 1900 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Antarctic; southeast of Sabine Island (near 75° X.); 210 meters; 1900 [Mortensen. 

 1903, 1913] (2, CM.). 



Swedish Greenland Expedition station 42; Iving Oscar's fjord (lat. 72°56' X., 

 long. 24°33' W.); 125 meters; ooze and some gravel; August 24, 1899 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Hekla; off Traill Island (lat. 72°27' X., long. 19°56' W.); 220 meters; E. Bay, 

 July 27, 1891 [Mortensen, 1913] (1, CM.). 



Frithiof stSLtion 16; east of eastern Greenland (lat. 72°25' X., long. 17°56' W.); 

 300 meters; stone and sand; 1900 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Antarctic; Forsblad Fjord flat. 72° X.); 91 meters; 1900 (1, CM.). Same, 91-164 

 meters [Mortensen, 1903, 1913] (1, CM.). 



Antarctic; Cape Hope; 220 meters; 1900 [Mortensen, 1903, 1913] (3, CM.). 



Antarctic; Cape Brewster (about lat. 70° X.); about 457 meters; August 29, 1900 

 [Mortensen, 1903, 1913] (2 + , CM.). Same, August 22, 1900 (6, CM.). 



Hekla; off Scoresby Sound (lat. 70°21' X., long. 8°25' W.); 292 meters; E. Bay, 

 1891 [Mortensen, 1913]. 



/nifo// station 116; soutli of Jan Mayen (lat. 70°05' X., long. 8°26' W.); 679 meters; 

 temperature —0.4° C; October 1, 1896 (202, CM.). 



Hekla; south of Jan Mayen (lat. 70°2r X., long. S°25' W.); 291 mctei-s; June 26, 

 1891 (1, CM.). 



