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Caprella miciotuberculata. ? Eurycope robusta. 



? Calathura brachiata. Pseudotanais Lilljeborgii. 



Anceus elongatus. Cryptocope arctica. 



Arcturus Baffini. ? Nymphon senatum. 



Astacilla granulata. — elegans. 



? Janira maculosa. Boreonymphon robustum. 



Ilj'arachna hirticeps. 



The plankton forms Boreomysis nobilis, Meterytbrops robusta, 

 Parerythrops spectabilis, Pseudomma tnincatum, (i) Munnopsis typica 

 and (?) Eurycope robusta bave the same distribution as this group; 

 they will be discussed under group 4. 



Harpinia mucronata has been found at West Greenland: 71"10'N., 

 58^56' W., 200 fm. (H.J.Hansen 1887) and S.W. and S. E. of Bear 

 Island: 71 25'N., 15 4Г E., 1134 m., — l.u°C. and 70°30' N., 32^35' E., 

 271 m., -^ l.o'' С (Sars, Norwegian North Atlantic Exped.). 



Stegocephalus inflatus seems to belong to this group but goes 

 eastwards as far as Siberia and is thus possibly circumpolar. At 

 East Greenland (ca. 77° N.) it has been taken by the Danmark Ex- 

 pedition in quite shallow water, 5 — 20 fm., whilst the "Tjalfe" has 

 taken it north of the ridge in Davis Strait down to 253 fm. Two 

 localities are of interest: Shetland (Norman) and Arsuk Fjord in 

 W. Greenland (ca. 6Г N.) (H.J. Hansen 1887). Sars ("Account") states 

 that it occurs along the whole Norwegian coast from Christiania 

 Fjord to Vadsø, 100 — 150 fm., especially in the "coral" belt. 



Acanthostepheia Malmgrenii, which will be mentioned under 

 group 3D, perhaps belongs here, 



Cressa (Danaia) abyssicola has been taken at West Greenland: 

 71 10' N., 58 56'W., 200 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1887) and between Fin- 

 marken and Bear Island: 72°57' N., 14 32' E., 817 m., — 0.8° C. (Nor- 

 wegian North-Atlantic Exped.). 



Bathymedon obtusifrons has been found at West Greenland: 

 68°9'N., 56 32' W., 48 fm. and 68°24' N., 54°39' W., 215 fm. (H. J. 

 Hansen 1887); further at Franz Josefs Land (Scott 1899) and Fin- 

 marken 100 fm. (Sars: Account). It can thus be met with in much 

 shallower water than 100 fm. and is perhaps in reality a coastal 

 form (group 3 C). 



Parapleustes talipes seems to be rare at West Greenland; it has 

 only been taken 4 times from ()6°22' N. to 70°30' N., 100 fm. — 686 m. 

 (H.J Hansen 1887 and "Tjalfe"). Otherwise it is only known from 

 70°32'N., 8°10'W., 470 fm. (H.J.Hansen 1895), the whole of Norway 

 30 — 100 fm. (Sars "Account") and the British Isles. Though it may 

 not seem right according to the localities mentioned, it seems most 



