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79°59' N., 540' E., 839 m. — 1.0° С and 76°19' N., 18°01' E., 267 m., 

 — 1.1°C.; S.W. of Bear Island 7347' N., 14°21' E., 1403 m., — 1.4^ C, 

 off Cape Stadt 63° 10' N., 5°0' E. 763 m., —1.0° С Towards the east 

 it has been taken at 74° N., 45° E., 301 m (Hoek). 



üulichia macéra has been taken at E.Greenland: 70^32' N., 8 10' 

 W., 470 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1895). The Norwegian North-Atlantic Ex- 

 ped. has found itN. of Vesteraalen Islands 69°41' N., 15°51' E., 1591. m., 

 —1.2° С and between Finmarken and Bear Island 72°57' N., 14°32' E., 

 817 m., —0.8° С 



Anceus robustus has been taken at E.Greenland: 69°25' N., 20°1' 

 W., 167 fm. and 70°32' N., 8 10' W., 470 fm. (H.J. Hansen 1895); 

 further by the Norwegian North-Atlantic Exped. between Norway 

 and Bear Island 69°41' N., 15°51' E., 870 fm., —1.2° C. and W. of 

 Spitzbergen 78°02' N., 9°25' E. 416 fm., 0.8° C. 



Arcturus hystrix is known from E. Greenland 72°26'— 72°53' N., 

 96—105 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1895) and 74°52' N., 17°16' W., 350 m. 

 (Ohlin 1901). Norman (1904 "Porcupine" Exped., p. 446) gives it 

 from the Faeroe Channel 59°54' N., 7°52'W., 355 fm. and 60°21' N., 

 5°41' W., 580 fm. The Norwegian North-Atlantic Exped. took it N. 

 of the Shetlands 62°44' N., 1°48' E. 412 fm., -1.0° С and S.W. and 

 W. of Lofoten 66°4Г N., 6°59' E., 350 fm., — 0.9° C, and 68°21'N., 10° 

 40' E., 457 fm., -0.7° С 



Ilyarachna Bergendahli is only known from E. Greenland 71°33' N., 

 21°30'W., 1 km. from Murray Island, 200 m., and Spitzbergen 78° 

 50' N., 27°39' E., King Charles Island, 20 m., b.-t. + 0.2° С (Ohlin 

 1901). This species is thus possibly a coastal form. 



Eurycope gigantea is known from E. Greenland: 66°42' N., 

 26°40'W., 550 m., +0.11°, from 9 stations in the cold area (Sars: 

 Norw. North Atl. Exp. and Grieg: Due d'Orléans 1909); besides it 

 has been taken at 68 stations in the Kara Sea (Stuxberg: "Vega" 

 1887 and H.J.Hansen: "Dijmphna" 1887). 



Sphyrapus serratus has been taken at E. Greenland 74°52' N., 17° 

 16' W. 350 m. (Ohlin 1901) and is given by the Norwegian North- 

 Atlantic Exped. from 63°22'N., 5°29' W., 2222 m., — 1.2°C., 65°53' N., 

 7°18'W., 2127 m., —1.1° С and 77°58'N., 5°10'E., 2438 m., —1.4° С 



Sphyrapus anomalus is known from E. Greenland 69°25' N., 20° 

 01' W., 167 fm. and 72°40' N., 20°10W., 100 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1895). 

 The Norwegian North-Atlantic Exped. has taken it between Jan 

 Mayen and Iceland 69°02' N., 11°26' W. 1836 m., —1.1° С In the 

 "Account" Sars states, that it is found along the whole Norwegian 

 coast and in the Skager Rak, and the Danish research-steamer 

 "Thor" has taken it at 2 places in the Skager Rak at 280 and 350 fm. 



