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B. Nassellaria, Dicyrtida. 



Aniphimelissa Jørg., 1905. 

 Amphimelissa setosa (Cleve) Jørgensen, 1905, p. 137, pi. 18, 

 fig. 109; Botryopyle setosa Cleve, 1899, p. 27, pi. 1, fig. 10. 



Two specimens of the group Dicyrtida were seen in a sample 

 from Danmarks Havn, Aug. W^^ 1907, and they agreed well with the 

 species here quoted. 



Distrib. West of Norway; fjords of northern Norway; north and west 

 of Spitsbergen; East Greenland Sea at 71°-72° N. Lat.; Atlantic 45° N. Lat. 

 49° W. Long. 



III. Foraminifera. 



In a single sample from the inner part of the pack-ice, July 1908, 

 I found a few specimens of Globigerina, most prohably G. bulloides 

 d'Orb., a well known, widely distributed oceanic plankton organism. 



IV. Incertae sedis. 



In his famous work on plankton Hensen (1887) has mentioned 

 and figured an obscure organism which he named "Stern haar- 

 st at ob last", as occurring in the Baltic; this organism was found in 

 a sample from September 10'^ 1907 from Danmarks Havn, but very 

 rare. 



3—10 1910. 



