332 K. STEPHENSEN. 
St. 69, 24. 7. 1912. 60°37 N., 46°45’ W. — 290—355 m.? — 53.7. 
salinity 34.3—34.8 °/o9. Clay. 
Heliometra glacialis, 1 | Primnoa resedaeformis, several spec. 
Ctenodiscus crispatus, 1 | 
St. 70, 24. 7. 1912. 60°38’ N., 46945" W. — 225—290 m. Temp.? 
salinity 32.8—34.30/,. Stones and some clay. 
Chionoecetes Phalangium, 1 | Ctenodiscus crispatus, more than 
Diastylis scorpioides, 1 | hundred spec. 
Ophiura Sarsii, 2 
Laetmogone violacea, 1 ‚ Strongylocentrotus droebachien- 
Astrogonium Рагеш, 1 sass 
St. 71, 25. 7. 1912. 60°41’ N., 46°38’ W. — Plankton-net, surface, 
20 min., 0.2 ccm. Detritus. 
St. 72, 25. 7. 1912 (= St. 71). — Ringtrawl, 400 m. w., 20 min., 
1 liter (incl. 800 ccm. Copepoda). 
NB. Half the content was thrown overboard; the figures given 
below but not above should therefore be multiplied by 2 in making 
quantitative comparison with the results from the other stations. 
Pontophilus norvegicus, Zoea, 1 Euthemisto compressa, 33 
Thysanoessa inermis, 1 Parathemisto oblivia, 90 ccm. 
Euthemisto libellula, 35 Calanus finmarchicus (abt. 100°/, 
— bispinosa, 3 of the Copepoda) 
St. 73, 25.7.1912 (= St. 71). — Ringtrawl, 300 m. w., 20 min, 
135 ccm. (incl. 110 ccm. Copepoda with a few Sagitta). 
Pontophilus norvegicus, Zoea, 1 Calanus finmarchicus, 95 °/, of the 
Euthemisto compressa, 2 Copepoda 
Parathemisto oblivia, 25 ccm. Calanus hyperboreus, 5°/, of the 
| Copepoda 
St. 74, 25. 7.1912. 60°42’ N., 46°38’ W. — 90—200 m., 0.3—2.8°, 
salinity 33.2—34.1 %/oo- 
Stones, some clay. Dredge almost filled with stones, which had 
crushed a great part of the not very large quantity of animal content. 
Ctenodiscus crispatus, 1 | Amphiura Sundevalli, 1 
St. 75, 25. 7.1912. 60°44’ N., 46°38’ W. — 200—270 m., 3—3.2°. 
Salinity 34.1—34.2°. Stony clay. 
Janira tricornis, 1 | Ophiura robusta, 1 
Ctenodiscus crispatus, 4 | Amphiura Sundevalli, 4 
