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Station N°. 13 (idem). Lat. 73° N.; long. 43° E. Depth of the 
sea 120 fathoms. August 13, 1878. One young specimen. 
Station N°. 5 (Second cruise: 1879). Lat. 72° 32’, 3 N; long. 
36° 39'5 E. July 14, 1879. Depth of the sea 128 fathoms. Temperature 
of the bottom 1°2C. Four female, two male, one young specimen. 
Station N°. 7 (idem). Lat. 75° 23,5 N.; long. 38° 39,5 E. 
July 29, 1879. Depth of the sea 88 fathoms. 'Temperature of the bot- 
tom — 1°,1C. One female and one male specimen. 
Station N°. 8 (idem). Lat. 76° 5’, 3 N. ; long. 42° 8’ E. July 21, 1879. 
Depth of the sea 150 fathoms. Temperature of the bottom — 1°. 
Two male specimens. 
Station N°. 10 (idem). Lat. 73°42',5N.; long. 43° 38',5 BE. 
July 24, 1879. Depth of the sea 145 fathoms. Temperature of the 
bottom 0°, 6C. Three male specimens. 
Station N°. 12 (idem). Lat. 71° 6' N; long. 50° 20’ E. July 30, 1879. 
Depth of the sea 62 fathoms. Temperature of the bottom — 0°, 1 
C. One male specimen. 
Station N°. 13 (idem). Lat. 71° 23’ N.; long. 49° 38’ E. July 31, 1879. 
Depth of the sea 67 fathoms. Tiemperature of the bottom 1°, ©. Two 
female specimens. 
_ Observations. The range of this species is about the same as that of N. 
strömii. It oceurs in the Norwegian Ocean and in general in the Nor- 
thern part of the Atlantic Ocean though in the latter perhaps not very 
common, as it was only once observed by G. O. Sars (Lat. 64° 36 N., 
long. 10° 21,5 W.); it is common in the Barents Sea; it is stated by 
Miers (Arctie Örustacea, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. History 4th Ser. XX p. 
108, 1877) as occurring in different places on the Coast of Green- 
land and finally was taken in great numbers off Halifax by the 
United States Fish Commission. Having received from the U. S. Fish 
Commission a specimen of those brought up “off Halifax”, I ascer- 
tained that this form is really identical with that ofthe Barents Sea. 
Nymphon strömii , Kr., Bidrag til Kundskab om Pyknogoniderne,, 
Naturh. Tidskrift, Ny Raekke I. 1845. p. 111. 
Nymphon gracilipes, Heller, Crustaceen, Pyenogoniden und Tuni- 
