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47. Pontophilus spinosus Leach. 



1815. Crangon spinosus Leach, Trans. Liiin. .Soc London, \'ol. XL p. 346. 

 1853. ~ — ^^^'i ^rit. Stalk-eyed Crust. ]>. 261 (witli figures). 



1866. — — Heller, Crust. Siidl. Europa, p. 229, Taf. VII, Fig. 16. 



! 1868. Pontophilus .spinosus M. Sars, Nyt Mag. f. Naturv. P>. 15, p. 24, Tah. 2, Fig. 38—45, Tab. 3, Fig. 46, 47. 

 Occurrence. The "Ingolf has not found this species. But in 1903 and 1904 two .specimens 

 in all were taken south of the south-west part of Iceland: 

 63° 15' N. L., 22° 23' W. L., 114 — 173 fni.; 1 spec. 



West of GeirfugleskJEer; young-fish trawl, km ni. wire out; r extremeh- small spec, taken pelagically. 

 Distribution. The species, which is not known from the Fa;roe.s, is common at the Shetland 

 Lsles (Norman), is also found at the Hebrides (Norman) and further to the south on the coasts of 

 Crreat Britain and Ireland, at the Channel Islands (Norman), it is also taken in the Bay of Ga.scony, 

 220 fm. (CauUery), and at a number of places spread over almost the whole of the Mediterranean, in 

 depths from ca. 50 to 830 fm. (several authors). In Denmark it has been taken in the eastern Kattegat 

 at depths from 22 to 55 fm. (Meiiiert), also at Bohuslan ((tOcs); along the .south and west coasts of 

 Norwa\' from Christiania to Christianssund in 30—60 fm. (M. Sars). 



48. Glyphocrangon sculptus .Smith. 



! 1882. Rhachocaris .sculpta S. I. Smith, Bull. Mu.s. Comp. Zool., Vol. X, p. 49, PI. V, fig. 3. PI. VI, figs. 3-3d. 

 1884. Glyphocrangon .sculptus S. I. Smith, Rep. Conun. Fish and Fisher, f. 1882, p. 364. 

 1886. — — S. I. Smith, Rep. Comm. Fish and P'isher. f. 1885, p. 655, PL IX, figs. 1 — 2. 



()ccurrence. The "Ingolf has taken this species at a single station. 



West of Iceland, in the middle of the Denmark Straits: St. 11: 64° 34' N. L., 31° 12' W. L., 1300 fm., 

 temp. 1-6°; i spec. 



Distribution. The species has hitherto onl\- been known from some stations off the east 

 coast of North America between 41° 10' N. L. and 37° 50' N. L., in depths from 1098 to 1395 fm. (S. I. 

 Smith); (juite recently it is noted from vSouth Africa, not far from Cape Point, 750-800 fm. (Stebbing). 



Remarks. The single specimen, a female, is 100 mm. long. 



49. Hippolyte varians Leach. 



1S15. Hippolyte varians Leach, Malac. Pod. Brit., PL 38, figs. 6—16. 



! 1842. — smaragdina Kroyer, Kgl. D. Vid. vSelsk. math. -naturv. Afh., Xiende Deel, ]•>. 271, 



Tab. I, I'i.g. I -II. 

 1853. — varians Bell, Brit. vStalk-eyed Crust., p. 286, with figs. 



! 1863. — — Heller, Crust, siidl. Fur., p. 288, Taf. X, Fig. 4. 



Occurrence. This s])ecies has not been brought home by the "Ingoll"". It lias been taken 



several times at the Faeroes, thus at Thorshavn, T\tcraa, \"eslmannhavn, in Trangisvaag, 1—3 fm. and 



in Ande I'jord, 16—24 f'"- 



