340 K. STEPHENSEN. 
St. 119, 10. 8.1912 (= St. 118). — Ringtrawl, 400 m. w., 20 min., 
175 ccm. (incl. 100 cem. Copepoda). 
Sabinea septemcarinata, young sta- Euthemisto compressa, abt. 15 
ge, 2 Parathemisto oblivia, 50 ccm. 
Meganyctiphanes norvegica, 25 ? Pseudalibrotus Nanseni, 1 
Thysanoessa inermis, 5 ‚ Calanus finmarchicus, 909/, 
Mysis oculata, 1 _  —  hyperboreus, 5 °/, 
Euthemisto libellula, abt. 20 Pseudocalanus elongatus, 5°/, 
— bispinosa, 1 
Bredefjord St. 120—135 (Continuation from St. 109). 
(See the map fig. 31.) 
St. 120, 25. 8. 1912. 60°35’ N., 46°47’ W. — 750 m. Clay with some 
small stones. 
Dredge out with 900 m. wire; a loop in the line 150 metres above 
the implement however, was found to have a long twisted worm 
tube (?) attached, so that the depth can hardly have been more than 
750 m. 
Amphiura denticulata, fragments | Molpadia oolitica, 1 
St. 121, 25. 8. 1910. 60°32’ N., 46°51’W. — 700m. Clay. 
Caprella Rinku, 1 ‚ Gorgonocephalus Lamarcki, 2 
Chaetonymphon spinosum, 2 | Ophiacantha anomala, 2 
Molpadia oolitica, 1 
Heliometra glacialis, 3 
Hathrometra Sarsu, 1 Raia radiata, 1 egg-capsule 
Ctenodiscus crispatus, 1 
Amphiura denticulata, 6 Eunephthya glomerata 
Ophiolebes claviger, 4 — florida 
Stenogorgia borealis 
St. 122, 25. 8. 1912. 60°32’ N., 46°52' W. — Ringtrawl, 900.m. w., 
20 min. 
The net had here been working in the bottom, as was shown by 
the fact that it was torn in places, soiled with clay, and contained frag- 
ments of a Crinoid and Retepora (not preserved); beyond this, however, 
the content was lost, the cord on the bottom of the net having been 
torn off. 
St. 123, 25. 8. 1912. 60937' N., 46°47’ W. — 5—-10m. Algae with 
some gravel. Fine dredge. Amphipoda alone 65—75 ccm. 
Sclerocrangon boreas, 1 Spirontocaris Fabrieii, abt. 35 
Nectocrangon lar, 2 — turgida, abt. 12 
