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From E. Greenland il is known from Hekla Havn (70°27'N.) 5— (5 fm. 

 (H.J.Hansen 1895), Sabine Island (ca. 74i/2° N.) 5— 10 fm. (Buchholz) 

 and from ca. 77° N., 5 — ^10 fm. (Danmark Exped.). Further known 

 from Franz Josephs Land (Scott 1899), Spitzbergen (Goes) and the 

 whole of Norway (20) 80— 100 fm. (Sars, "Account"). 



Tiron acanthiiriis has been found at 8 places in W. Greenland 

 from ca. 64°N. to ca. 72^/2° N., 10— 80 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1887); further 

 the whole of Norway 20 — 60 fm., British Isles and Kattegat. 



Monociilodes Kroeyeri has been taken at 4 places at W. Greenland 

 in the same region as the previous species, but at much less depths 

 (6— 25fm.) (H.J.Hansen 1887). Outside Greenland it has only been 

 taken at Haugesund (W. Norway) (Sars, Account"). 



Monoculodes latimanus is very common at W. Greenland from 

 ca. 62°N. to ca. 7rN., 2—30 (70) fm. (H.J.Hansen 1887 and Van- 

 höffen). From E. Greenland it is known from Hekla Havn (70°27' N.) 

 5—6 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1895) and ca. 77° N., — 5 fm. (Danmark Exped.). 

 Further, it is found at Spitzbergen, Franz Josephs Land (Scott 1899) 

 and Norway N. of Lofoten, 10 — 50 fm. (Sars, "Account"). 



Monoculodes tubercidaius is known from W. Greenland only from 

 Kekertak (ca. 70" N.), 60—70 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1887). At E. Greenland 

 it has been taken in Hekla Havn (70^27' N.) 5—12 fm. (H. J. Hansen 

 1895) and by the Danmark Exped. Further at Spitzbergen, almost 

 the whole of Norway 50 — 100 fm. and in the Firth of Clyde. 



Monocidopsis longicornis is only known from 2 places in W. 

 Greenland, namely Godthaabs Havn (ca. 64° N.) 2—3 fm. and 68°09' N., 

 56°32' W., 48 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1887). From E. Greenland it is not 

 known; on the other hand, it has been taken at Jan Mayen, Franz 

 Josephs Land (Scott 1889) and at Norway in 10— 20fm. (Sars, "Ac- 

 count"). 



Halimedon Miilleri at W. Greenland has only been taken at 68° 

 24' N., 55°39' W., 215 fm. and at Godhavn (ca. 69° N ), 25-35 fm. 

 (H. J. Hansen 1887). Further, it is known from Norway, Kattegat, 

 British Isles and France, 47—100 fm. 



Halimedon breincalcar at Greenland has only been taken at the 

 central part of the west coast: Holstenborg (ca. 67° N.) 1 fm., Ikamiut 

 (ca. 68V2°N.) 15-20 fm. and Christianshaab (ca. 681/2° N.) 15— 30 fm. 

 (H.J.Hansen 1887). From E.Greenland it is not yet known; on the 

 other hand, it has been taken at Iceland, Spitzbergen, Norway N. of 

 Lofoten 30 — 30 fm. and Bohuslän. 



Halimedon megalops has been taken at a large number of places 

 at W. Greenland from Godthaab (ca. 64° N.) to Lille Karajakfjord at 

 Umanak (ca. 71° N.), 4 — 70 fm., perhaps much deeper (H.J.Hansen 



