540 '^- Stephensen. 



Atyliis Smitti Boeck, Skand. og Arkt. Aniphip. 1873 — 76, p. 326. 

 *Paratylus Smitti G. O. Sars, Account, vol 1, 1895, p. 468, PI. 165, fig. 1. 

 Nototropis — Stebbing, Tierreich, p. 332. 



St. 57. Danmarks Havn, 5-10 fm. 8—8—1907. 2 spec. 

 St. 69. Stormbugt, 10—15 fm. 4—9—1907. Delesseria region, hard 

 bottom. 1 spec. 

 H. J. Hansen (1887, p. 129) gives tliis species from 6 localities, 

 the most southerly at 69°16' N., 58°8'W.; the depths recorded by 

 him He between 50 and 183 fm. and are thus much greater than 

 those of the Danmark Expedition. 



4в. Atylus carinatus Fabr. 



Gammarus carinatus J. С. Fabricius, Entom. Syst., vol 2, 1793, p. 515. 

 Amphithoë carinala Krøyer, Grønlands Amfip., Kgl. Danske Vid. 



Selsk. math, naturvid. Afh., vol 7, 1838, p. 256, 



PI. 2, fig. 6. 

 — — Krøyer, Voyage en Scand., 1846, PI. 11, fig. 1. 



Atylus carinatus Buchholz Zweite deutsche Nordpolarf., vol 2, 



1864, Crust., p. 357, PI. 10. 



— — Boeck, Skand. og Arkt. Amphip., 1873—76, p. 324. 

 * — — G. O. Sars, Account, vol 1, 1895, p. 471, PI. 166, 



fig. 1. 



— — Stebbing, Tierreich, p. 328. 



St. 18e. Hvalrosnæs, off Eskimo ruins at 2nd tenting-ground. O — ^3 fm. 



24 — 8—1906. Sand with stones and algæ. 5 spec. 

 St. 18 e. Hvalrosodden. О— 3 fm. 24—8—1906. Littoral and Lamin- 



aria region, soft bottom. 2 spec. 

 St. 18g. Hvalrosodden, Dove Bay. 0-2 fm. 26—8—1906. Sand and 



mud with stones. 3 spec. 

 St. 20 b. Danmarks Havn, ca. 5 fm. 19 — 9 — 1906. Laminaria region, 



hard bottom. 1 spec. 

 St. 23. Danmarks Havn, 0—5 fm. 22—9—1906. Sand and mud with 



gravel and algæ, littoral region, ca. 12 spec. 

 St. 31. Danmarks Havn, from ship to land. 0—5 fm. 7—10—1906. 



Sand and mud with algæ. ca. 15 spec, 

 number) Danmarks Havn, off the river. 0—1 fm. 1—7—1907. 4 spec. 

 St. 46. Danmarks Havn, 4 — 6 fm. 15 — 7 — 1907. Laminaria region, 



soft bottom. 1 spec. 

 St. 48. Danmarks Havn, 3—6 fm. 18—7 — 1907. Laminaria region, 



soft bottom. 2. spec. 



