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THE FISHES OF THE < INGOLF EXPEDITIONS. 



Aspidophoroides monopterygius Lac. 



Beyond the sea of the west coast of Greenland, where it is collected several times ( Yidensk. 

 Meddel. 1. c. p. 385) and where the Engolf expedition has obtained it at station 31 (Davis Strait, 

 35' Lat Nortli, 55 54' Long. West, South of Egedesminde, at a depth of 88 fathoms and a bottom 

 temperature of 1 .6 C.) and at station 33 (67" 57' Lat. North, 55" 30' Long. West, on 35 fathoms, South- 

 west of Egedesminde, on gray sand, at a bottom temperature of o°.8 C, it is found repeatedly in the 

 sea of the eastern coast of Xorthamerica, even South of Cape Cod (« Oceanic Ichthyology p. 284). 

 Prom Yancouvers Island is known a J. (Angelogonus) inermis and from the west coast of America 

 further A. Gilntheri Bean. 



Aspidophoroides Olrikii Ltk. 



known from the Greenland sea (Hellefiskebankerne, 32 fathoms depth) (< Videusk. Meddel. Naturhist. 

 Foren. 1876, p. 386), the Kara Sea ( Dijmphna , Kara Havets Fiske p. 120, pi. XV, Fig. 1 — 3) and 

 the Barents Sea. Was captured plentifully at stat. 33 (cfr. above). A ■, dubious * specimen is mentioned 

 in Oceanic Ichthyology (p. 284) from a depth of 44 fathoms at 46-45' Lat. North and 50" 02' 30" 

 Long. West. The prince of Monaco obtained 2 specimens on the banks of Newfoundland (Collett, 

 Resultats des Camp, scientif. p. 39). It is cited also from the White Sea and the eastern part of the 

 Murmanniaii sea ( Yerzeichniss der Fische des weissen und murmanschen Meeres; l'Aunuaire du Musee 

 zoologique de St Petersbourg 1897). 



Aspidophoroides Olrikii. 



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