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at E. Greenland at Little Pendulum Island, 74°35' N., 18°23' W., 18— 

 21m. (Ohlin 1901). Further: Fundy Baj', Spitzbergen, Hammerfest, 

 Hardanger Fjord, Kristiania Fjord, Denmark, Kulien. 



Eudorella emarginata is known from 4 places at W. Greenland, 

 from ca. 61° N. to ca. 71° N. (H. J. Hansen 1887). Its distribution 

 outside Greenland is as follows : Gulf of St. Lawrence, Spitzbergen, 

 Nova Zembla, Samoyede Peninsula, mouth of the Jenissei, Kara Sea, 

 Finmarken, W. Norway, Kristiania Fjord, Denmark, North Sea, Heb- 

 rides, Irish Sea; it goes down to 410 fm. (Caiman 1905). 



Eudorellopsis deformis at W. Greenland is only known from 

 Godthaab (ca. 64° N.), 12 fm. and Godhavn (ca. 69° N.) 8—10 fm. (H. J. 

 Hansen 1887) but has also been taken at Iceland, Massachusetts Bay, 

 Shinnecock Bay, S. and W. Norway, Denmark and North Sea as also 

 ЛУ. Ireland: Carnlough Bay, Co. Antrim 3— 5 fm. (Caiman 1905). 



Campglaspis rubicunda at W. Greenland is known from 3 places 

 from 66°59' N. to Olriks Bay N. of Cape York (H. J. Hansen 1887, 

 Ortmann 1901); it has also been taken at Cape Anne in Casco Bay 

 N. of Cape Cod, S. Spitzbergen, at various places along Norway and 

 the whole of Denmark except the Baltic. 



Pycnogomim littorale is found over almost the whole of the 

 northern part of the Atlantic and in Greenland goes northwards to 

 66° N. At America it goes southwards to Long Island (40° N.); on 

 the European side it is found from the west coast of France (ca. 

 45° N.) to the North Cape, then eastwards to the White Sea and 

 Murman Coast. It usually lives in fairly shallow water, but is re- 

 corded from 742 m. (east coast of N. America, Wilson). 



Phoxichilidium femoratum has almost the same distribution and 

 is often met with along wùth the previous species. 



Pseiidopallene circularis to the north has almost the same distri- 

 bution as the two preceding species, but in Europe seems not to go 

 further to the south than the Sound (Kulien) and Scotland. 



Ngmphon grossipes -{- N. mixtum are known from arctic America 

 and W. and E. Greenland. These species are also known from the 

 same places as the foregoing, but in addition go right into the Kara 

 Sea. After "Fauna Arctica" they are found in temperatures from + 

 20° С to ^2 С and are thus eurythermic to a striking degree. 



Ngmphon longitarse -{- N. microrhgnchum and N. Stroemi -j- N.grac- 

 ilipes and Chaetongmphon hirtipes have almost the same distribution; 

 they can all be found in depths greater than 100 fm. 



Chaetongmphon macrongx has its southern boundary at Norway, 

 the Færoes and Iceland and lives at a depth of 115 — 1321 m. 



