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West of Iceland: Sut. 89: LaL 6445' N., Long, tftcf W, 310 fath., temp. 8-4*; i spec (ovig. j. 

 Stat 9: LaL 64i8' N., Long. a7oo' W., 295 (atli., temp. 5-8; 11 pc (i with 



marsup.). 



Besides it has been gathered numerous times and by many collectors within the "IngolP area. 

 Along the west coast of Greenland or more distant from the coast it has been captured from Umanak, 

 ab. LaL 7o4o' N., southwards to Nanortalik, in LaL oo'oy' N., at fourteen localities, all -- excepting 

 Jakubshavu -- enumerated in Stephensen's Conspectus. At Hast Greenland it has only been found at 

 Angmagsalik, LaL 653O* N, by Mr. Seren Nielsen. It is common at Iceland, having been secured in 

 c Fjord, Onundar Fjord and Hofn Bugt on the north-western coast, in Ofjord and Skjalfandi on 

 the north coast, in Seydis Fjord on the east coast; around the Faeroes it has been taken numerous 

 times. The deepest station was in LaL 6ii5' N., Long. 935' W., 463 515 fath., and it has also been 

 taken in 340, 250, 190 and 60 fath. 



Distribution. Several specimens have been taken at the north coast and the most northern 

 part of the east coast of Jutland. It "occurs rather frequently along the whole coast of Norway, from 

 the Christiania Fjord to Vadso" (G. O. Sars). Besides it is known from "Lappoiria Russica" (Schiodtc 

 & Mein.); Barents Sea in LaL 7236' N., Long. 2457' E^, 140 fath., temp. 1-7 (Max Weber); Spitzbergen 

 (Miers, Ohlin); Scotland, north-eastern England and Ireland (various authors). - Richardson recorded 

 it from Hudson Bay, Labrador, New Foundland, Nova Scotia, a number of places along the more 

 northern part of the east coast of the UniL States, finally from the Gulf of Mexico between the 

 i and Florida, but this last-named locality seems to need confirmation. 



112. jEga tridens Leach. 



1815. sEga tridens Leach, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. Vol. XI, p. 370. 

 ! 1879, Schiodte & Meinert, op. ciL p. 340; PI. VII, figs, i 2. 



! 1897. G. O. Sars, Account, II, p. 60; PI. 25, fig. i. 



Occurrence. Not taken by the "Ingoir or any other of the Danish expeditions. But a spec- 

 imen taken on Gat/us morrhua has been recorded from Thorshavu, the Faroes (Sell. & Mein.), and 

 later another specimen has been procured at the same islands by the Physician Jorgcnscn (Copenhagen 

 Museum). 



Distribution. sE. tridens seems to be rare. G. O. Sars recorded it from Bergen and Chri- 

 stianssund on the south-west coast of Norway and from the Christiania Fjord. Besides it has been 

 taken north of the Shetland Islands in LaL 6ii5' N., Long. i3o' W., no fath. (Zirwas), at both sides 

 of Scotland and at Belfast (various authors). 



113. .Ega Stroemii Lutken. 



1859, ^ff a Stroemii Lutken, Vid. Medd. Naturh. Foreti. Kjobenhavn for 1858, p. 68, PL I. A, figs. 68. 

 ! 1879. Schiedte & Meinert, op. ciL p. 349, PL VII, figs. 1015. 



! 1897. G. O. Sars, Account, II, p. 60; PI. 25, fig. 2. 



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