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Amathilla homari is a widely distributed species. It is found at 

 arctic America (Ohlin 1895, Sars 2nd "Fram" Exped.). At W. Green- 

 land it is known almost from the south point right up into Smith 

 Sound (H. J. Hansen 1887, Ohlin 1895), and from E. Greenland at 

 Sabine Island (ca. 74Vä° N.) 10 — 110 fm, and from Germania Havn 

 (Buchholz); it has also been taken by the Danmark Exped. Further, 

 it is known from Jan Mayen (Koelbel), Spitzbergen, Franz Josephs 

 Land (Scott 1899), Murman Coast, whole of Norway, Kattegat, Eng- 

 land, France. The depth is — 206 m. (Stebbing "Tierreich"), usually 

 but a few m. 



Ampelisca macrocephala is known from Labrador and eastern 

 N. America. At W. Greenland it has been taken at a number of 

 places from ca. 64° N. to ca. 70° N., and at E. Greenland it is known 

 from 72°53' N., 20°36' W., 96 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1895 and Danmark 

 Exped.). Further, it has been taken at Iceland, Spitzbergen, Barents 

 Sea, Kara Sea, Norway, Bohuslän, Kattegat. 



Haploops setosa is known from W.Greenland only from 65^11' N., 

 53°33' W., 48 and 50 fm., and 69° 16' N., 58°08' W., 183 fm. (H. J. Hansen 

 1887), also probably 66°22'N., 57°16' W., 686 m. (a somewhat defec- 

 tive specimen, "Tjalfe"). It is not known from E. Greenland, but 

 has been taken at Iceland, Spitzbergen, Barents Sea, Bear Island, 

 Kara Sea, Norway S. of Lofoten 100 — 300 fm. and British Isles. 



Photis Reinhardii is known from W. Greenland only from two 

 certain localities, namely, Godthaab (ca. 64° N.) 6 — 10 fm. and Hol- 

 stensborg Havn (ca. 67° N.) 7—35 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1887), but it has 

 also been taken at Iceland, Norway N. of Jæderen 20 — 50 fm., Kattegat 

 and British Isles. 



Photis tenmcornis has almost the same distribution; but it is not 

 known from Iceland; on the other hand, it occurs at Franz Josephs 

 Land (Scott 1899). 



Protomedeia fasciata is known from arctic America (Sars 2nd 

 "Fram" Exped.). At W. Greenland it is very common along the coast 

 from the south point to Disko. On the east coast it has not been 

 taken, but it is known from Iceland, Spitzbergen, W. Norway 6 — 30 fm, 

 (but not S. Norway), Bohuslän, Kattegat and Scotland. 



Gammaropsis melanops occurs at W. Greenland at a number of 

 localities between 63^2° N. and ca. 69° N. ; it is also known from 

 Norway 20 — 50 fm. and Kattegat. 



Pleonexes gammaroides is known from W. Greenland only from 

 Sukkertoppen (ca. 66° N.), but it is fairly widely distributed outside 

 Greenland: W. Norway, British Isles, Azores and Mediterranean 

 (Chevreux "Hirondelle" 1900). 



Unciola planipes at W. Greenland is only known, like the pre- 



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