AXEL OHLIN, ARCTIC CRIISTACEA. 



Amhlyops Crozetii Willemoes-Suhm 



» Sarsi n. sp • 



Pseudomma roseum G. O. Saks 



» Théeli n. sp 



Erythrops Goésii (G. O. Särs) . . 



» abyssorum G. O. Sabs . 



> glacialis G. O. Särs . . 



Parerythrops robusta (Smith) . . 



» spectabilis G. O. Särs 



Mj^sideis grandis (GoÉs) .... 



Mysis oculata (O. Fabricixts) . 



» mixta LiLLJEBOBG . . . 



Pseudomysis abyssi G. O. Sabs 



cesse Alice». As far as I knovv, it is only the coUections of 

 Decapoäa, obtained during the German Expedition, which are 

 worked up by Doflein. The result is published in »Fauna 

 Aretica» 1. c. 



From the sea around King Charles' Land, from Hinlopen 

 Strait, or from the Stor Fiord, the following species were 

 collected: Pandalus horealis Kröyer, Sderocrangon ferox (G. 

 O. Särs), Sderocrangon horeas (Phipps), Sahinea septemcari- 

 nata (Sabine), Hippolyte Gaimardii H. Milne Edwards, 

 Hippolyte pusiola Kröyer,? Hippolyte turgida Kröyer, Hippo- 

 lyte spinns (Sowerby), Hippolyte polaris (Sabine), Eupagurus 

 pubescens (Kröyer) and Hyas araneus (Linné). All these 

 species were also collected from the sea E. of Spitzbergen 

 during the Swedish Expedition 1898. I cannot add any 

 other Decapoda to that list. Of ScJmopoda only the common 

 Mysis oculata (O. Fabricius) was obtained from King Charles' 

 Land. 



During the Swedish Arctic Expeditions trawlings were 

 carried on at some stations in depths exceeding 1000 metres, 

 and yielded some interesting forms. Among these, I wish 



