336 K. STEPHENSEN. 
St. 94, 3. 8.1912. 60°51’ N., 46°17’ У’. — Nansen-net. 
10—0 m., 0.2 ccm. Young Euphausidae, abt. 10. Small Calanidae 
and detritus. — 25—10 m., 0.2 ccm. Hyas coarctatus, Zoea, 5. Detritus 
and a few small Calanidae. — 50—25 m., 0.2 ccm. Young Euphausidae, 
abt. 10. Small Calanidae and detritus. — 75—50 m., 1 ccm. Euthemisto 
compressa, 1. Calanus finmarchicus, 0.5 ccm. Small Calanidae, 0.5 ccm. 
— 100—75 m., 1 сет. Euphausidae, young, 3. Parathemisto oblivia, 3. 
Calanus finmarchicus. — 125—100m., 1 ccm. Parathemisto oblivia, 5. 
Calanus finmarchicus. — 150—125 m., 2 ccm. Parathemisto oblivia, 4. 
Calanus finmarch. — 200—150m., lcem. Parathemisto oblivia, 1. 
Calanus finmarch., 0.5 ccm. Small Calanidae, 0.5 ccm. — 250—200 m., 
1 ест. Thysanoessa longicaudata, 1. Parathemisto oblivia, 5. Calanus 
finmarchicus and other Copepoda. A few Sagitta. — 350—250 m. Co- 
pepoda 1 ccm. Thysanoessa longicaudata, 1. Boreomysis arctica, abt. 10. 
Parathemisto oblivia, 2. Calanus finmarch. and some small Calanidae. 
Conchoesia sp., 1. — 450—350 m. Copepoda 3 ccm. Boreomysis arctica, 
abt. 15. Parathemisto oblivia, 2. Scina borealis, 1. Calanus finmarch. 
with a few С. hyperboreus and Euchaeta. Conchoesia sp., 1. — 550— 
450 m. Copepoda 8 ccm. Boreomysis arctica, 1. Calanus finmarch. with 
a few C. hyperboreus. Conchoesia sp., 1. 
St. 95, 3. 8. 1912. 60°55’ N., 46°23’ W. — 115—155 m., 0.6°—1.6°. 
Stony clay. 
Ctenodiscus crispatus, 6 Ophiacantha bidentata, 3 
St 96, 3.9. 1912. "Gi IN.) 46521" W: 
After two soundings with 550 m. w. had failed to touch bottom, a 
depth of 410 m. was found quite close in to land, temp. 3.6°. Fine clay 
(glacial clay) with a very few stones. 
Neohela monstrosa, 2 
St. 97, 4. 8. 1912. 60°49’ N., 46°18’ W. — 250—180 m., 3.0—3.2°. 
Stony clay. 
Spirontocaris polaris, 1 ' Heliometra glacialis, 1 
Diastylis Goodsirn, 1 | Ctenodiscus crispatus, 12 
Aega ventrosa, 1 | Ophiura (Ophioglypha) robusta, 1 
Nymphon sp., 1 | 
St. 98, 4. 8. 1912. 60°48’ N., 46°21’ W. — 520—560 m., 3.6—3.9°. 
Fine clay with some stones. 
Boreomysis arctica, 2 Ctenodiscus crispatus, 4 
Neohela monstrosa, 1 
St. 99, 5. 8. 1912. 60°53’ N., 46°15’ W. — Plankton-net, sw «face, 
20 min., 0.5 ccm. Almost nothing but detritus. 
