14 LÖNNBERG, FISHES FROM SPITZBERGEN AND KING CHARLES LAND. 
This fish was found at Spitzbergen by the Swedish Ex- 
pedition of 1868 even at the northern coast in Liefde Bay 
and the Norwegian North Atlantic Expedition found it at 
several localities round Beeren Eiland, off South Cape of Spitz- 
bergen and off the Norwegian Islands. By this expedition 
however the range of Agonus decagonus is extended more 
than one degree in northerly and 10 in easterly direction. 
5, Lumpenus medius REINHARDT. 
1 specimen: Belsund. 2/7 98. 
The only specimen of this kind that was obtained has 
been taken out from the csophagus of a Larus glaucus which 
had just swallowed it. SMITT supposes L. medius and L. fa- 
bricii to be synonymous, but not having material from which 
to form my own opinion I use the name medius which should 
belong to the minor form which has often been found at Spitz- 
bergen at the West-coast and up to Magdalene Bay. 
I think that two specimens of Lumpenus which I took 
out of the stomach of a Cottus scorpius from Advent Bay 
belong to this species too, although they were in a half- 
digested state and could not with certainty be named. 
9. Lumpenus lampretiformis (WALBAUM). 
1 specimen: 76”46' N., 15 29' E.; depth 210 m., fine blackish gray clay; tem- 
perature 42,8 C. ?68/& 98. 
| ; the Danish Island 7947 N., 1428' E. ?8/g 98. 
The localities where these specimens were taken lie within 
the limits of the known geographical distribution of the 
species. 
10. Cyclogaster liparis (LINN=vs), subsp. fabricii KRÖYER. 
1 specimen: Entrance of Liefde Bay 79 47' N., 147 28' E.; depth 140 m., stones 
with red alge. 5/3 98. 
1 > King Charles Land 78” 40' N., 27 10' E.; depth 14—16 m., blackish 
gray, fine sand with stones: temperature + 0,9” C. >5/& 98. 
