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58' N. ("Tjalfe"), Godhavn (ca. 69° N.) and 69°40' N. (H.J. Hansen 1887), 

 Baffins Bay (Ohiin 1895). From E. Greenland it is known from 

 Hekla Havn (70°27' N.), 74°3(V N. (H. J. Hansen 1895), 75 47' N. — 

 ca.77° N. (Danmarks Exped.) It is known further from Franz Josephs 

 Land (Scott 1899), Matotschin skar (Stebbing 1894) and several places 

 in the Polar Sea (Sars in Nansen, "Norwegian North-Polar Exped." 

 vol 1, 1900); Kara Sea from the stomach of Liparis sp. (H. J. Hansen, 

 "Dijmphna"). This species seems to live, at least fairly often, at the 

 surface among the drift-ice. 



Cleippides tricuspis has been taken at W. Greenland: Sukkertoppen 

 66°8'N., 60— 70fm. ; further at Spitzbergen. 



Eusiriis cuspidatiis has been taken at arctic America, locality 

 not stated (Sars, 2nd "Fram" Exped.) and at W. Greenland from 

 63°35' N. to 79°29' N. At E. Greenland it has been taken at 

 Sabine Island (Buchholz). It is known further from Jan Mayen 

 (Koelbel), Franz Josephs Land (Scott 1899) and Polar Sea 84' N., 

 134° E. (Sars in Nansen "Norw. North-Polar Exped.", vol 1, 1900). 

 The locality given by Sars in "Norw. North-Atlantic Exped." does 

 not refer to this species, but to E. Holmii (see Sars "Account", vol 1, 

 p. 416). 



Goësia depressa is known from W.Greenland: JacobshaA'n (ca.69 N.) 

 120 fm. and Umanak Fjord (ca. 71° N.) 122 fm. Further, from Spitz- 

 bergen 9 m (Goes). This species should perhaps not be included in 

 this group, as from the places where it has been found it might 

 just as well be referred to the deep basin N. of the ridge in Davis 

 Strait plus the cold area with coasts. 



Dulichia spinosissima is known from W.Greenland from 60°11'N. 

 to Prøven (ca. 72° N.) and Baffins Bay (Ohlin 1895) ; further, from 

 Franz Josephs Land (Scott 1899), Spitzbergen and Finmarken (Sars 

 "Account"). 



Caprella dubia, which as a rule is mixed with C. microtiiberculata 

 var. spinigera, perhaps belongs here; it has already been mentioned 

 under 1 C. 



Janira tricornis has been found at arctic America (Sars 2nd 

 "Fram" Exped.) and at W.Greenland from ca. 62° N. to ca. 68'/2°N., 

 5 — 70 fm. It is not known from E. Greenland, but has been taken 

 at Jan Mayen (Koelbel); further, between Bear Island and Hope 

 Island, 75°49' N., 24 25' E., 80 m., —1.4° C. and at King Charles Island 

 (Spitzbergen) 78°50' N., 27°39' E., 20 m., H- 0.2° C. (Ohlin 1901). Sars 

 ("Norweg. North-Atlantic Exped.") gives it from S. of Spitzbergen 

 76°19'N., 15°42'E., 128 m., 0.4° C. 



Clypeoniscus Meinerti is known from W. Greenland (Godhavn) 



