Amphipod* 7 E 



7. Orchomenella minuta t^Xroyer). 



1846. Anonyx minutus KROYER, Naturh. Tidsskr., ser. 2, vol. 2, p. 23. 



1906. Orchomenella minuta STEBBING, Tierreich, Amph. I, p. 82, and synonymy. 



1909. Orchomenella minuta BRUGGEN, Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersbourg, ser. 8, vol. 18, 



No. 16, p. 13. 

 1916. Orchomenella minuta STEPHENSEN, Meddel. om Gr^nland, vol. LIII, p. 285. 



Station 37 j: Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, September 1, 1914, 

 pelagic, over 2 fathoms of water; 2 specimens. 



Station 46c: Dolphin and Union strait, Northwest Territories, February 

 19, 1916, pelagic, over 38 feet water (off Bernard harbour); 1 specimen. 



Distribution. Arctic Ocean, North Atlantic, North Sea, Greenland. 



8. Pseudalibrotus glacialis G. 0. Sars. 



1900. Pseudalibrotus glacialis G. O. SARS, in NANSEN, Norwegian North Polar Exp., vol. I, No. 

 5, p. 31, pi. 6. 



Station 28o: Collinson point, Alaska, July 8, 1914, from stomach of Sal- 

 velinus malma Walb.; 3 specimens. 



Station 57a: Cape Smyth (point Barrow), Alaska, August 8, 1916, pelagic, 

 over 1 fathom of water; 1 specimen. 



The specimens described by Sars were obtained north of Franz Josef land 

 in 1894. The present specimens, coming from Alaska, indicate a wide distribu- 

 tion for the species. 



9. Pseudalibrotus litoralis (Kroyer). 



1845. Anonyx litoralis KROYER, Naturh. Tidsskr., ser. 2, vol. I, p. 621. 

 1906. Pseudalibrotus litoralis STEBBING, Tierreich, Amph. I, p. 33. 



1911. Pseudalibrotus litoralis STAFFERS, Crust. Malacost., Campagne Arctique de 1907 du Due 

 d'Orleans, p. 14. 



Station 27h: Lagoon-bay at Collinson point, Alaska, September 18, 1913, 

 0-1 foot water; 1 specimen. 



Station 28o: Collinson point, Alaska, July 8, 1914, from stomach of Sal- 

 reUnus malma Walb.; 10 specimens. 



Stations 37r, u: Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, October 16-20, 

 1914, pelagic, over 1 fathom of water; 37 specimens. 



Station 40m: Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, June 25, 1915, from 

 stomach of Xema sabini (J. Sabine); 2 specimens. 



Station 4lg: Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories (outer harbour), 

 August 1, 1915; surface; 2 specimens. 



Station 41w: Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, end of August, 1915, 

 from stomach of Salvelinus malma Walb.; 44 specimens. 



Station 42h: Bay at Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, September 

 22, 1915, beach water; 12 specimens. 



Station 460: Dolphin and Union strait (Bernard harbour), Northwest 

 Territories, May 4, 1916, from Eskimos; 20 specimens. 



Station 61a: South of Armstrong point, Victoria island, Prince of Wales 

 strait, Northwest Territories, October, 1915, J. Hadley collector; 200 specimens. 



Distribution. A very abundant species found throughout the Arctic ocean. 



10. Pseudalibrotus nanseni G. 0. Sars. 



1900. Pseudalibrotus nanseni G. O. SARS, in NANSEN, Norwegian North Polar Exp., vol. I' 

 No. 5, p. 26, pi. 4,5. 



Station 57a: Cape Smyth (point Barrow), Alaska, August 8, 1916, pelagic, 

 over 1 fathom of water; 1 specimen. 



The specimens described by Sars were collected by the Norwegian North Polar 

 Expedition in 1894 and 1896 north of the New Siberian islands, and farther to 



