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3. Ekalugssuit Bay, — 1 m., 10 minutes of rowing, 9° (10, 8. 1911). 

 Bosmina obtusirostris, a few (with eggs). 



Diaptomus minutus, thousands, a few with eggs. 



Cyclops sp. jun. 1 specimen. 



Nauplii. 



4. Quite shallow water (about 30 cm.) between the shell-bank and the 



mouth of the stream, 12 1/2° to 15° (4. 8. 1911). 

 Bottom sample (sand, fragments of leaves and suchlike), in which 

 occurred one Cyclops sp. jun. 



5. From the shell-bank to Fotografipynten, — 1 m. below the surface, 



8° (4. 8. 1911). 

 Diaptomus minutus, some hundreds, none with eggs. 

 Copepode Nauphi. 



6. 85— Om., surface, 61/2° (9. 8. 1911). 



Diaptomus minutus, a few specimens without eggs, or else no speci- 

 mens. 



7. 40— Om., about 40 to 61/2° (9. 8. 1911). 

 Bosmina obtusirostris, a few specimens with eggs. 

 Diaptomus minutus, some hundred specimens, a few with eggs. 

 Cyclops sp. jun., 1 specimen. 



8. 85— Om., 4° to 61/2° (9. 8. 1911). 



One very defective specimen of Bosmina sp.? 

 Diaptomus minutus, about 100, a few with eggs. 

 Cyclops sp. jun., 1 specimen. 

 Copepode Nauplii. 



9. From Fotografipynten across the bay, — 1 m., 8°, 15 minutes of 



rowing (4. 8. 1911). 

 Bosmina obtusirostris, a few (without eggs). 



Diaptomus minutus, several thousands, only a very few with eggs. 

 Cyclops sp. jun., 1 specimen. 

 A few Copepode Nauplii. 



10. From Maagefj ældet to Fotografipynten, 20 minutes of rowing, 



0—2 m., about 7° (5. 8. 1911). 

 Ceriodaphnia quandrangula, 1 specimen. 



11. From Fotografipynten to the S.E. of the bay, 15 minutes of rowing, 



0— Im., 71/2° (5. 8. 1911). 

 PBosmina obtusirostris, a few specimens. 



Diaptomus minutus, several thousands, including a few with eggs. 

 Cyclops strenuus, 1 specimen. 

 Copepode Nauplii, numerous. 



12. Somewhat outside the mouth of Ekalugsuit Bay, 20 m. (bottom) to 



m., surface 9° (10. 8. 1911). 

 Bosmina obtusirostris, a few (with eggs). 

 Cyclops sp. jun., a few specimens. 

 Some Copepode Nauplii. 



