Geographical Distribution of the Crustacea collected by the Arctic 

 Expedition North of Lat. 78° N. 



Names of the Species 

 collected. 



O 



Decapoda. 



Cheraphilus boreas . . . 

 Sabinea septemcarinata 

 Hippolyte Gaimardii. . . 



spinus 



turgida 



Phippsii 



polaris 



borealis 



gToenlandica 



Stomatopoda. 

 Mvsis oculata 



ISOPODA. 



Arcturus baffini 



, Tar. Feildeni . . 



Gyge bippolytes 



Phryxus abdominalis . . . . 

 Munnopsis typica 



Amphipoda. 

 Anonyx nugax 



gulosus ? 



Onesimus Edwardsii 



Atylus cariuatus 



Acanthozone hystiix 



Ilalirages fulvocinctus . . . . 



(jammarus locusta 



(Tammaracanthus loricatus 



Amathilla pinguis 



Eusirus cuspidatus 



Tritropis aculeata 



^Egina spinosissima 



Phvllopoda. 

 Branchipus (Branchinecta) arc- 

 ticus 



COPEPODA. 



Lernaeopoda arcturi, n. . 



CiRRIPEDIA. 



Balanus porcatus 



Pycnogonida. 

 Nymphon hirtum 



-, var. obtusidigitum . . 

 Stromii 



S 

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po 



Otber localities. 



California. 



Faro Islands. 



Davis Straits. 



South Europe ? 



South Europe. 



Great Manan, Co- 

 lorado. 



Maine, Massachu- 

 setts ; China ? 



t Including the Crustacean fauna of the southern, western, north-eastern, 

 and eastern coasts. For information with respect to the particular species 

 inhabiting these coasts I must refer to the table given by Buchholz (I. c). 



X With particular reference to the northern coasts and islands adjacent. 

 These localities are important as showing the tendency to a circumpolar 

 distribution observable in many species, and are not given by Buchholz. 

 Further particulars are mentioned in the text. 



