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N. Knipowitsch: Zool. Ergebn. d. Russ. Exped. nach Spitzbergen. Fische. Nachtrag. 



Aim. Musee Zool. de l'Acad. Imp. d. vSci. St.-Petersbourg, T. VIII, 1903. 



In this treatise Prof. Knipowitsch corrects the Lycodes esmarki Coll. and L. reticularis 

 Reinh. (?) previously described by him from Spitzbergen to: L. eudipleurostictus Jensen and L. rossi 

 Malmgr. A new discovery is further mentioned (1901): Lycodes pallidas Coll., a 70,8 mm. long speci- 

 men taken in Stor Fjord, depth 102 1 ', m., bottom-temp. — i°8 G ; L. rossi Malmgr., a 42 mm. long 

 specimen taken in Stor Fjord, Genevra Bay, depth 42 m., bottom-temperature -f- 2°3 C. 



R. Collett: Meddelelser om Norges Fiske i Aarene 1884— 1901. II. Chria. Vidensk.-Selsk. 

 Forhaudl. 1903, No. 9. 



On p. 3—18, Prof. Collett discusses in detail the 4 Lycodes occurring in Norway: Lycodes 

 vahlii Reinh., gracilis M. Sars, L. rossi Malmgr., L. csmarkii Coll. and Lycenchelys ( Lycodes 1 

 sarsii Coll. 



With regard to Lycodes vahlii Reinh., gracilis M. Sars, Prof. Collett agrees with the view 

 set forth by me that L. gracilis M. Sars is a form of L. vahlii Reinh. It is common at relatively 

 shallow depths along the whole coast-line of the laud, and penetrates far into the large fjords, such 

 as Trondhjem and Christiania Fjords . . . it is taken tolerably frequently by the fishermen during 

 the fishing for the so called deep-water prawn (Pandalus borealisj, which has been carried on within 

 recent years in various fjords and bays on the south coast. This fishing takes place in the mouths 

 of the Christiania Fjord at about 30 to 60 fathoms as a rule . From Fiumark, in addition to the 

 specimen from Baads Fjord mentioned in the present work (p. 21), C. mentions 3 others, 179 — 220 mm. 

 long, taken by the Michael Sars during 1901 in Varanger Fjord at ca. 100 fathoms depth. 



Lycodes csmarkii Coll. Since 1884 Prof. C. has again been able to examine a considerable 

 number (almost 50) of adult individuals (the largest 745 mm. Long), all taken on lines at the same 

 localities in Finmark as before: Ox Fjord, Vardo and Varanger Fjord. 



Lycenchelys sarsii Coll. Since C.'s latest report on this species (1898) only two new specimens 

 have been found, from Trondhjem Fjord, 150 fathoms and from Nordfold in Salten, 2<So fathoms. The 

 19 certain specimens hitherto known were taken within the waters lying between the Skager Rak and 

 the Polar Circle . 



Ad. S. Jensen: The Fishes of East-Greenland. Meddelelser om Orouland, vol. XXIX, 1004. 



Contains a report on the Lycodes taken by Swedish expeditions at northern East-Greenland: 

 L.ycodes pallidas Coll. (p. 256), L. eudipleurostictus Jensen (p. 257), /-. reticulatus Reinh. var n. macro- 

 cephalus (p. 258; PI. XIII, fig. 2 a <X: b), L. sc/nii/udus Reinh. (p. 260) and Lycenchelys kolthoffi n. sp. 

 (p. 261; PL XIII, fig. 1). 



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