lMS 



■I'AOE SKOGSBERG 



Stat. 5H. Lat. 34" 59' N.. lono.. 33" 1' W. 



8— 9/ VI. 2600 m. uf wire out.: 1 mature $, 



1 mature cj, 2 juv. 



flfpp-sin jnnii ' 



20— 21/VI. 2500 „ „ 



20— 21/VI. 3000 „ ,, 



13/VII. 1.500 .. „ 



13/VII. 200(t „ ., 

 15/VII. 2500 ,, „ 

 17/VII. 1500 .. ,. 

 18/ VII. 1500 „ „ 

 18 VII. 2000 ., ., 



2 juv. 



1 „ 



1 mature $ 



(type 1 o c a 1 i t y) 

 1 mature o 



1 „ ? 



1 „ ?, 1 juv. 



2 juv. 



1 mature 5, 



1 .. ;. 1 juv. 



1 juv. 



1 mature V; ~ juv. 



1 „ ? 



1 juv. 



1 mature?, 2 juv. 



1 .. ¥ 

 1 juv. 



1 „ 



21 VII. 1500 ,, .. „ 



21/ VII. 2000 ,, „ „ 



23— 24/ VII. 1000 ,. „ ,, 



23— 24/VII. 1500 ,. ., ,. 



26/ VI I. 2000 „ „ „ 



5/ VIII. 1500 



6— 7/VIII. 1500 „ ., ,. 

 6— 7/VIIl. 2000 ,. „ „ 

 It is to be pointed out that most of these stations are within the region of the Gulf Stream. 

 By M/S ,,A r m a u e r H a n s e n" during the summer cruise of 1910: 



Stat. 9. Lat. 54" 51' N., long. 28" 15' W.. 17— 18/VII., 1300 m. of wire out.: 1 mature ^ 

 „ 14. „ 59" 30' „ „ 20" 40' ,, 25/VIL, 1300 ., „ „ ., 1 „ ?. 



The catches were made with open nets. 



By S/S ,.Antarctic" during the South Polar Expedition, 1901—1903: 

 Station 70. b. Lat. 49" 56' S., long. 49" 56' W.. 27/VL 1902; depth 2700—0 m.; temp. + 1,67" 



and + 3,36" C resp. : 1 mature $. 

 Station 77, b. Lat. 62" 1' S., long. 53" 57' W., 12/XII. 1902; depth 700—0 m. : 1 mature 9. 



This species thus appears to be found in the Atlantic and the Antarctic Oceans in 

 a region extending from about 60" N. lat. to 60" S. lat. 



With regard to the depth at which it is found it is to be noted that the specimens 

 caught by G. H. Fowler with a closing net were at a depth of between 1350 and 1800 metres 

 and between 2700 and 3600 metres. — ,,The two captures of this species give the first definitive 

 evidence that it is a deep-water form", p. 296 — and that the one captured by S/S „M i c h a e 1 

 S a r s" was found at so slight a depth as 150 metres( Station no. 51; ,,300 metres of wire out"" 

 is probably to be reduced to the above number). 



With regard to the sj)eciinens brought home bv the ,,V a 1 d i v i a" Expedition 

 (!. W. Mt^lJJCl! writes in HtoH n (p. 1.36): ..Die Farbimg* (vergl. Taf. V. Fig. 4. 5)" —red — 



o Cr. ('.. Crri \. I'liMi. 



