32 AXllL OHLLN. ARCTIC CKUSTACEA. 



Stat. U. lat. 76' 46' N., lonff. 15 22' E., oti' Horn Soiind, Wost 



Spitzl)ertii'ii, deptli 210 in., bottom tcnip. + 2,8:) C, soft 



lilack-tiTayisli clay, 26 VI, sevoral S]>('C. 

 » 30. Kin^ Charles Island, »Swodisli Foreland-, dejith 10 — 16 nu, 



tine, bkick-grayisli sand witb stoncs, clay and algas, 6 VIII, 



one spec. 

 T> 31. King Charles Island, »Swedish Foi'eland', deptli 12 — 20 ni., 



soft, black-grayish clay, 8, VIII, sevcral spec. 

 » 32. King Charles Island, »Breraer Sound», depth 100 — 110 m., 



bottom tcinp. — 1,45 C, soft clay with great stones, Bi- 



loculina scarce, H VIII, abimdant. 

 » 34. lat. 7S° .fjO' N., long. 29 39' E., King Charles Island, depth 



60 — 70 m., soft black-grayish clay, 17 VIII, several spec. 

 » 37. lat. 81° 14' N.. long. 22^ .50' É., N.E. of Seven Islands, 



depth 150 m., bottom temp. + 2" C, gray clay, 20 VIII, 



two spec. 

 » 41. lat. 75 58' N,, long. 13' 18' E., 56' S.W. of South Cape, 



depth 350., Iiottom teni]). + 2,73^ C, gray clay, 1 IX, 



three spec. 

 » 42. lat. 73° 3' N., long. 18° 30' E., between Beeren Island and 



Norway, depth 410 m., bottom temp. + 2' C, gray clay, 



4 IX, three spec. 



in 1S99: 

 stat. 25. lat. 72 2s' N.. long. 21 4.s' W., depth 180 m.. clay with 



somc stones, 24 VII, two spec. 

 » 30. lat. 70 50' X., long. 22° 33' W., Scoresby Sound, Fame 



Island, depth 23 — 25 m., clay, 1 VIII, one spec. 

 » 3;'.. lat. 70^43' X., long. 22°29'"w.. Scoresby Sound, Hurry's 



Inlet, depth 70 m., mud, 7 VIII, two spec. 

 » 39. lat. 72 45' X., long. 22 56' W.. depth 35—60 m. mud, 



some st(tnes, 18 VIII, one spec 

 » 40. Lat. 72° 1' N., long. 23= 3' W., depth 32—40 m., mud. 



20, VIII, one spec. 

 » 43. lat. 73 32' N., long. 24° 38' W., Franz Josephs Fjord, Cape 



Weber, depth 100 — 110 m.. mud with pebbles and stones, 



28 VIII, one spec. 



Mtmnopsis typica has a very extensive range. It was first 

 detected by Michael 8ars in tlie Christiania Fjord, and de- 

 scribed by him in the papers already referred to. G. O. Särs 

 has found it along the whole of the Norwegian coast as far 

 as Vadsö. The Xorwegian North Atlantic Expedition got it 

 from six stations, five of whieh belong to the cold area. It 

 occurs, too, at King Charles Island (Swed. Arctic Exp. 189S), 

 in the Barents Sea (William Barents Exp.). at Franz Josephs 

 Land (Austro-Hung. Exp.), in the Kära Sea (Dijmphna Exp.), 

 in the Siberian Sea (Vega Exp.), ofF Arctic America (Engl. 



