596 '^- Stephensen. 



1887, Vanhoffen). Outside Greenland it is known from Norway N. 

 of Trondhjem 20-30 fm. (Sars "Account"). 



Paramphithoe pulchella is known trom W. Greenland only from 

 6348' N., 52°23'W., 194 m. ("Tjalfe") and 71°UyN., 58°56' W., 200 fm. 

 (H. J. Hansen 1887). Further, it is noted from Iceland, Spitzbergen, 

 Franz Josephs Land (Scott 1899), W. and N. Norway 80—150 fm. and 

 Bohuslän. 



Paramphithoe bicuspis belongs among the commonest Amphipods 

 at W. Greenland and goes right up into Smith Sound (H. J. Hansen 

 1887, Ohlin 1895, Ortmann 1901, "Tjalfe"). On the other hand, it 

 is not known as yet from E. Greenland, but has been found at Ice- 

 land, Spitzbergen, Franz Josephs Land (Scott 1899), Norway N. of 

 Christianssund, Bohuslän, Kattegat, France, British Isles and Labrador. 



Paramphithoe assimilis is only known from W. Greenland, locality 

 stated, from Godthaab (ca. 64° N.) and Egedesminde (ca. 68' /2° N.) 

 (H.J.Hansen 1887). Elsewhere it has only been taken at W.Norway 

 (Sars 'Account"). 



Parapleustes glaber ranges at W. Greenland from ca. 64" N. to 

 ca. 69 N. (H. J. Hansen 1887); from E.Greenland it is only known 

 from Hekla Havn (7027' N.) (H. J. Hansen 1895). Outside Greenland 

 it is known from Iceland, Spitzbergen, Franz Josephs Land (Scott 

 1899), whole of Norway, Murman Coast, Kattegat. 



Parapleustes latipes need only be mentioned here, as it probably 

 belongs to Group 1 C, under which its distribution has been shown. 



Epimeria loricata is noted here with some doubt; possibly with 

 just as much right it might be placed under Group 1С. or 2. At 

 W.Greenland it is only known from 4 places, namely 63°24' N., 53° 

 10' W., 892 m. ("Tjalfe"), 65°35' N., 54°50' W., 80 fm. (H. J. Hansen 

 1887), 66°41' N., 56°17'W., 150 m. and 66°42' N., 56°12'W., 130 fm. 

 ("Tjalfe"); it is also known from eastern N.America, N., W. and S. 

 Spitzbergen 225 — 475 m. and Finmarken 100 — 150 fm. Further, it 

 has been taken in the Norwegian Channel ca. 58° — 59° N., 292 m. 

 -j- 5.83° С along with Aceros phyllonyx and Acanthozone cuspidata 

 among others. To judge from the available material, it cannot be 

 considered excluded, that it may be an Atlantic deep-water form 

 whose presence at Spitzbergen is due to the Gulf Stream ; it is to 

 be hoped, that future investigations will show, where this species 

 should rightly be placed in geographical regards. 



Acanthonotosoma serratum is common on the west coast of Green- 

 land from ca. 63° N. to ca. 72° N. (H. J. Hansen 1887, "Tjalfe"). At 

 E. Greenland it has only been found at N. Shannon (ca. 76° N.) (Buch- 

 holz). Outside Greenland it has been taken at Iceland, Spitzbergen, 



