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In Denmark Strait 



■9/ft 1904 St. 152 65°oo L. N. 28°io L. W. Yt. 1000 M. Wire i f$. 

 % 1904 St. 153 65°27 L.N. 27°i2 L. W. Yt. ? i f$. 



In the Atlantic, sonth of Iceland 



V<, 1904 St. 285 62°49 L. N. i8°46 L, \V. 3 fd*, i f?. 



i"/; 1904 St. 180 6i°34 L. N. i9°o5 L. W. Yt. i8o<j M \^'ire i f ?. 



■■ ; 1904 St. 183 61^30 L.N. i7°o8 L. W. Yt. 1800 M. Wire 2 f?. 



^5/5 1904 St. 104 62°47 I- ^*^- i5°03 L. W. 2 f?, i fc?. 



In the Iceland-FfEroe channel 



^9/,s 1905 St. 164 6i°20 L. N. ii°oo L. W. Yt. 300 M. Wire i i<^. 



^9/s 1905 St. 165 6o°oo L. N. io°35 L. W. Yt. ? i f?, i fc?- 



"'5 1904 St. 99 6i°i5 L.N. 9°35 L. W. Yt. 1700 M. Wire i fc?. 



'^15 1904 St. 78 6i°o7 L.N. 9=30 L. W. It?. 



Outside the Ingolf area 



'5/6 1905 St. 82 5i"32 L. N. i2°03 L. W. Yt. 800 M. Wire i f?, i y? (^■). 



Yt. 1200 M. Wire lo f ?, i f^*, 2 >•</ (V). 



Vo 1905 St. 167 57^46 L. N. 9^55 L. W. Yt. 1500 M. Wire 6 f$, i x'c? (V). 



% 1905 St. 72 57=52 L.N. 9°53 L. W. Yt. 1500 M. Wire 51?, 9 f d*. 



2% 1905 St. 88 48=09 L. N. 8^30 L.W. Yt. 300 M. Wire itV, 3y?(V). 



Distribution. This species is by Farran recorded as fairlv common on the west coast of Ire- 

 land "at depths of from 330 to 1150 fathoms"; it has been recorded by the Monaco Expedition, and 

 from the gulf of (ruinea. The records froiu the South Atlantic, the Pacific and the Indian Ocean cannot 

 l)e accepted. 



Remarks. That the species is identical with the male of Sc. sccxrifrons Scott and with I'arran's 

 S. persccajis seems not to be doubtful. I think, that P'arran, in contrast to Sars, is right in apply- 

 ing the name Sc. sectirifroiis to the species with the pointed lateral corner, as Canu, who was the 

 first to rediscover tlie species, has done so. Farran has identified the Atlantic species witii Gies- 

 brecht's S. prrsccniis. and, as will be seen in the nomenclature of Plate \'I, I once thonglit he 

 was right. But on full consideration I feel obliged to follow A. vScott, and admit that .V. pcrsrcaiis is 

 another species, and I have accordingly given the Atlantic species the name X Tlmrti in appreciation 

 of tlie good work of this expedition. The female of .S'. prrsrcaiis has been onl\- imperfectlv' described 

 by Esterly, but the fifth foot seems to be .somewhat different. The male of .S". pcrsccnus is charac- 

 terized "bv the moderately long spines on the rami of the rostrum", and b\- several slruclurcs in the 



structure of tlie fifth foot. 



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