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My material from Ingolf and the few samples from Tlior confirm Paulsen's result that the 

 propagating in this region takes place in the beginning of May. It is rather curious that a single male 

 was found in September. Compared to the May samples those from September show a preponderance 

 of Stage IV— V. 



South-West of the Faeroes. In the Atlantic, South-West of the Faeroes, about 8 samples with 

 C.f. were taken 30/5— ^^/g 1905 by the Thor. 



In addition to the two mentioned localities a male was found (^^^ 49° L. N. 12° L. W.), and 

 females with spermatophores (30/5 59°49 L. N. 8° L. W.). Propagation accordingly takes place as far 

 South as 47° Lat. North ^'/o- I" this connection ought to be mentioned that the S/S Thor (St. 223 B. 

 17/3 1904) at Thyboron, Denmark, has taken 50 f?, 5 f J", 10 (V), I (IV); and that Rink 'Vj 1858 has 

 taken i fd*, 12 f?, 16 (V), 5 (IV), i (III) at the Orkney Islands. 



South-East of the Faeroes. The Ingolf Expedition has South-East of the Faeroes, as far South 

 and East as 57°53 L. N. 7°39 L. E. from 5-7/5 ^895 and -i-b/. 1896, taken 10 samples containing C.f.^ 

 and from '°~'5/s 1895 and '9/^ 1896 9 samples; they were almost all taken with Cyl. and contained 

 generally 10—30 specimens (cf. tabula). 



lu the May samples from the Ingolf the different stages seem to be equall\- well represented 

 in contrast to those from August, in which the stages IV— V are best represented. In tliis region the 

 Thor has in 1905 collected some fuUgrown males viz: i fc?, 2 (V) (^'/^ 1905 St 120 59°54 Lat. N. i°i9 

 Long. E.), I fc?, 2 (V) ('7/7 1905 St. 119 59°54 Lat. X. 4°oo Long. E. Yt. 500 M. W.), i f c?, 15 f?, 12 (V) 

 ("'9 1905 57°33 Lat. N. 4=26 Long. E.). 



The East Greenland Expedition 1900 has 29/g— 30/^ (59°33 L. N. to 59° L. N.; 3''24 L. W. to o°05 

 L. W.) (F: 431 — 453) collected 23 samples, of wliich only 4 day-samples contained a few specimens of 

 C.f. (cf. tali.). 



