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  PROCEEDINGS 
  OF 
  THE 
  NATIONAL 
  MUSEUM 
  vol. 
  103 
  

  

  worm 
  tubes, 
  from 
  starfish 
  and 
  crab, 
  Hyas 
  coarctatus 
  (37 
  stations, 
  375 
  

   specimens). 
  Canadian 
  Arctic: 
  Foxe 
  Basin, 
  66°30' 
  N., 
  80° 
  W., 
  

   1927; 
  center 
  Foxe 
  Basin, 
  25-31 
  fms., 
  1927; 
  7 
  miles 
  east 
  Cape 
  Dor- 
  

   chester, 
  Foxe 
  Channel, 
  25 
  fms., 
  1927; 
  Baffin 
  Island, 
  66°43' 
  N., 
  80°07' 
  

   W., 
  1927; 
  Hurd 
  Channel 
  between 
  Bushman 
  Island 
  and 
  Melville 
  

   Peninsula, 
  11 
  fms., 
  rocky, 
  1933; 
  south 
  end 
  Cape 
  Martineau, 
  Melville 
  

   Peninsula, 
  7-15 
  fms., 
  1933; 
  3 
  miles 
  south 
  Salisbury 
  Island, 
  Hudson 
  

   Strait, 
  27 
  fms., 
  1933; 
  south 
  end 
  Cobourg 
  Island, 
  Baffin 
  Bay, 
  75°40' 
  

   N., 
  78°58' 
  W., 
  11.3-20 
  fms., 
  1935; 
  east 
  end 
  Cobourg 
  Island, 
  75°40' 
  

   N., 
  78°50' 
  W., 
  23-36 
  fms., 
  1935; 
  southeast 
  corner 
  Foxe 
  Basm, 
  

   66°46' 
  N., 
  79°15' 
  W., 
  34-37 
  fms., 
  1937; 
  Kneeland 
  Bay, 
  Frobisher 
  

   Bay, 
  Baffin 
  Island, 
  7-12 
  fms., 
  1942; 
  all 
  collected 
  by 
  Bartlett. 
  West 
  

   Greenland: 
  Vaigat, 
  Disko 
  Island, 
  mud, 
  1937; 
  between 
  Capes 
  

   Alexander 
  and 
  Chalon, 
  25-40 
  fms., 
  rocky, 
  1937; 
  Walrus 
  grounds, 
  

   Murchison 
  Sound, 
  45 
  fms., 
  1938; 
  all 
  collected 
  by 
  Bartlett. 
  North 
  

   Greenland: 
  North 
  Omenolu 
  near 
  North 
  Star 
  Bay, 
  17 
  fms., 
  and 
  Cape 
  

   Alexander, 
  entrance 
  to 
  Smith 
  Sound, 
  rocky, 
  1932, 
  Bartlett. 
  East 
  

   Greenland: 
  Off 
  Cape 
  Hold 
  with 
  Hope, 
  23-40 
  fms., 
  Bartlett, 
  1939. 
  

   South 
  Greenland: 
  Cape 
  Farewell, 
  70 
  fms., 
  Bartlett, 
  1939. 
  Franz 
  

   Josef 
  Land: 
  Aberdore 
  Channel 
  east 
  Alger 
  Island, 
  10 
  fms., 
  Baldwin- 
  

   Ziegler 
  Polar 
  Expedition, 
  1901. 
  Bering 
  Sea: 
  Alaska 
  King 
  Crab 
  

   Investigation, 
  1941, 
  Sta. 
  D8-41, 
  58°34' 
  N., 
  165°17' 
  W., 
  42 
  fms.; 
  

   Sta. 
  D7-41, 
  57° 
  N., 
  163°48' 
  W., 
  38 
  fms.; 
  Sta. 
  Dll-41, 
  12 
  miles 
  east 
  

   Walrus 
  Island, 
  Pribilofs, 
  31-33 
  fms.; 
  St. 
  George 
  Island, 
  PribUofs, 
  

   village 
  beach, 
  1914, 
  and 
  St. 
  Paul 
  Island, 
  Pribilofs, 
  1915, 
  Hanna; 
  

   62°54' 
  N., 
  166°38' 
  W., 
  22 
  fms., 
  and 
  62°15' 
  N., 
  167°48' 
  W., 
  20 
  fms., 
  

   Stoney, 
  1884. 
  Southwestern 
  Alaska: 
  Alaska 
  King 
  Crab 
  Investiga- 
  

   tion, 
  1940, 
  1941, 
  Sta.: 
  89-40, 
  Unga 
  Strait, 
  37-47 
  fms.; 
  93-40, 
  Spitz 
  

   Island, 
  55-68 
  fms.; 
  Sand 
  Point; 
  128-40, 
  Shelikof 
  Strait 
  off 
  Hallo 
  Bay, 
  

   35-48 
  fms.; 
  60-40, 
  Lenard 
  Harbor, 
  20-25 
  fms.; 
  L18-41, 
  Kupreanof 
  

   Strait, 
  south 
  side, 
  2 
  miles 
  northwest 
  Bare 
  Island, 
  13-15 
  fms.; 
  72-40, 
  

   Cold 
  Bay, 
  15-50 
  fms.; 
  52-40, 
  Canoe 
  Bay, 
  35-40 
  fms., 
  on 
  Paralithodes 
  

   camtschatica; 
  100-40, 
  Alitak 
  Bay, 
  30 
  fms.; 
  59-40, 
  between 
  inner 
  

   Iliasik 
  and 
  Goloi 
  Island, 
  20-30 
  fms. 
  Southeastern 
  Alaska: 
  

   Lituya 
  Bay, 
  6-9 
  fms., 
  Dall, 
  1874. 
  East 
  Coast 
  North 
  America: 
  

   Off 
  Labrador, 
  6-100 
  fms.. 
  Blue 
  Dolphin 
  Expeditions, 
  1949, 
  1950, 
  

   1951; 
  Bay 
  of 
  Fundy, 
  Gulf 
  of 
  Maine, 
  Massachusetts, 
  Long 
  Island 
  

   Sound, 
  4-134 
  fms., 
  U. 
  S. 
  Fish 
  Commission; 
  Woods 
  Hole 
  region, 
  

   intertidal 
  and 
  dredged, 
  Pettibone, 
  1950, 
  1951; 
  Fish 
  Hawk 
  Sta. 
  8826, 
  

   8898, 
  Chesapeake 
  Bay, 
  1920. 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Widely 
  distributed 
  in 
  the 
  Arctic: 
  Siberian, 
  Alaskan, 
  

   and 
  Canadian 
  Ai-ctic, 
  Baffin 
  Bay, 
  Davis 
  Strait, 
  Greenland, 
  Spits- 
  

   bergen, 
  Franz 
  Josef 
  Land, 
  Novaya 
  Zemlya, 
  Kara 
  Sea. 
  Also 
  Iceland, 
  

   Faroes, 
  Norway 
  to 
  Mediterranean 
  and 
  Adriatic; 
  Hudson 
  Bay 
  to 
  

   Chesapeake 
  Bay; 
  Bering 
  Sea 
  to 
  southern 
  California; 
  north 
  Japan 
  Sea; 
  

   South 
  Africa. 
  In 
  low 
  water 
  to 
  1,000 
  fathoms. 
  

  

  