﻿jQg CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. 



It was taken at West Greenland in Karajok Fjord, ca. 70° 20' N. L., 100 fm. (Vanhoffen). At 

 East Greenland it has been taken at 72° 28' N. L., 2i''48'W. L., 95 fm. (Ohlin) and somewhat further 

 from the same coast at 72° 25' N. L., 17° 56' W. L., 158 fm. (Ohlin). Finally, it was taken near Jan 

 Mayen, 195 fm. (G. O. Sars). 



Distribution. The species is known from Christiania Fjord and from a number of fjords 

 along the northern half of Norway from Lofoten to Varang-er Fjord (Sars, Norman, Nordgaard); the 

 depths varied from ca. 106 to 300 fm. Lastly, it was taken in tlie Kara Sea at depths from 51 to 

 67 fm. (Hansen). 



13. Erythrops erythrophthalnia Goes. 



1864. Mysis erythrophthalnia Goes, Ofv. Kgl. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Fcirh., Arg. 20, p. 178. 

 ! 1870. Erythrops Goesii G. O. Sars, Mou. Norges Mysider, L P- 24, Tab. I. 



1870. — — Norman, Ann. Mag. Nat HisL, Sen 6, Vol. X, p. 160. 



Occurrence. The "Ingolf has not taken this species. It is mentioned from Karajok Fjord, 

 ca. 70° 20' N. L. on the west coast of Greenland, 26 fm. (Vanhoffen). At Jan Mayen 2 specimens were 

 taken by the 2"' Amdrup Expedition in 50 — 60 fm. 



Distribution. It has been taken on the east coa.st of Scotland in the Firth of Forth (Norman), 

 in the North Sea at least as far south as 55"^ 8' N. L. (Ehrenbaum), in the Skager Rak (Metzger), at a 

 number of j^laces along the whole coast of Norway from Christiania Fjord to Varanger Fjord (Loven, 

 G. O. Sars, Norman), at Spitzbergen (Goes, Ohlin), the White Sea and Murman Sea (Jarzynsky), Ma- 

 totschkin Skar and Kara Sea (Stuxberg — it should be added, however, that I am not sure of the 

 correctness of the last two authors' determinations). Lastly, it lias also been taken in Cape Cod Bay 

 on the east coast of North America (S. I. Smith). It is found as a rule at depths from 30 to 125 fm. 

 Lo Bianco gives it as having been taken at some places in the Mediterranean in quite 500 — 600 fm., 

 but I think the specimens have been wrongly determined. 



14. Erythrops glacialis G. O. Sars. 



1877. Erythrops glacialis G. O. Sars, Arch. Math, og Naturv., B. II, p. 342. 

 ! 1885. — — G. O. Sars, Norske Nordhavs-Exp., Crust. I, p. 45, PI. V, Fig. 1—4. 



Occurrence. This species, which I have never seen, is taken from Ohlin, who notes it from 

 East Greenland, off Kaiser Franz Joseph Land, 132 fm. 



Distribution. The species is further only known from two places west of the middle of 

 Norway in the cold area; the depths were 350 and 498 fm. (G. O. Sars). 



15. Meterythrops robusta S. I. Smith. 



1879. Meterythrops robusta S. I. Smith, Transact. Conn. Acad., Vol. V., p. 93, PI. XII, figs. 1—2. 

 ! - Parerythrops - G. O. Sars, Mon. Norges Mysider, III, p. 98, Tab. XXXIX. 

 Occurrence. The "Ingolf has twice taken this species. 



