(500 к. Stephensen. 



vious species, from а single locality (68°09' N., 56°32'W., 48 fm.), but 

 in Europe it does not go so far to the south, being only known 

 from Norway 50—300 fm., Kattegat, British Isles and Gulf of Gascony 

 180 m. (Chevreux, "Hirondelle" 1900). 



Diilichia porrecta in addition to a few places at W. Greenland 

 (H. J. Hansen 1887) has been taken at Norway S. of Lofoten 10 — 

 50 fm., Kattegat, Shetland and Scotland. 



Dulichia ciirticauda has been taken at 4 places at W. Greenland 

 from ca. 66° N. to ca. 71° N. (H. J. Hansen 1887, Vanhoffen) and is 

 also known from Spitzbergen and Norway. 



Paradiilichia typica has been taken at W. Greenland only in 

 Olriks Bay N. of Cape York, 15—20 fm. (Ortmann 1901) and at 

 Norway in Hardanger Fjord 56 m. and at Aalesund 94 — 188 m. (Sars 

 "Account"). 



Cercops Holboellii has been taken at "southern Greenland", locality 

 not stated, 45—60 fm. (Krøyer 1843) and also at Cape Roper in 

 Baffin Land 69°45' N., 67°20'W., 60 fm. and in Tsugar Strait (Japan 

 41° N.) 30 fm. (P. Mayer, Siboga Caprell., pp. 17 and 143). 



Aeginella spinosissima is widely distributed at arctic America 

 (Miers, Ives, Ohhn 1895, Ortmann 1901, Sars 2nd "Fram" Exped.) 

 and W. Greenland (H. J. Hansen 1887, Ohlin 1895, Ortmann 1901). 

 From E. Greenland it is known from a number of places : Scoresby 

 Sound 5— 25fm., 72°26' N., 19°35' W., 105 fm. and 72°53' N., 20°36' W., 

 96 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1895) no locality stated (Buchholz) and from the 

 Danmark Exped., as also from Jan Mayen (Koelbel). On the Amer- 

 ican side of the Atlantic it goes southwards to 36°38V2' N., on the 

 European side to the North Sea coast of Denmark (P. Mayer, Siboga 

 Caprell.). It has been found, further, E. of Iceland and S. of Spitz- 

 bergen (Sars, Norwegian North-Atlantic Exped.), Franz Josephs Land 

 (Scott 1899) and in the Kara Sea (H. J. Hansen "Dijmphna"). 



Caprella septentrionalis has been found at a very large number 

 of places at arctic America and W. Greenland (H. J. Hansen 1887, 

 Ohlin 1895, Vanhoffen 1897, Ortmann 1901, Sars 2nd "Fram" Exped.), 

 but curiously enough not at E. Greenland, though it is known from 

 Jan Mayen (Koelbel). Further, it has been taken at Spitzbergen, 

 Franz Josephs Land (Scott 1899), coast of Norway from Stavanger 

 to Finmarken, Bohuslän, Kattegat and lastly in Tsugar Strait (Japan 

 41° N., P. Mayer, Siboga Caprell. p. 143). 



Calathura brachiata is known from W. Greenland from a number 

 of places from 66°22' N. to 72°20' N., 122 fm. — 686 m. (H.J.Hansen 

 1887, "Tjalfe"). Further, from E. Greenland 69°25' N., 20°01' W., 

 167 fm., Scoresby Sound 5— 25 fm. (H.J.Hansen 1895), 71°33'N., 21° 

 30^ W. (1 km. from Murray's Island) 200 m., 72°28' N., 2Г48' W., 



