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LIST OF ANni V],S OF SPITZIJEHC KX. 161 



IIlPPOLYTE POLARIS. 



Low Island of Phipps in great numbers : some individuals 

 were found as far north as 82° on Parry's expedition. (Ross, 

 Appendix, p. 20(5 ; Kroyer, Tidsk, iii, 577.) 



HiPPOLTTE BOREAIilS. 



Spitzbergen. (Kroyer, Tidsh, iii, 577.) 



HiPPOLYTE ACDLEATA. 



Spitzbergen, westward of Low Island. (J. C Ross, 1. c. 206.) 



Calantis Spitzbekgensis. 

 Spitzbergen. (Kroyer, Tidsk, ii, 531.) 



Calancs hyperborecs. 

 North Coast. (Kroyer, 1. c., p. 542.) 



Calands mixutus. 

 West Coast. (Kroyer, 1. c., p. 543.) 



Calanfs apfinis. 

 Spitzbergen. (Kroyer, 1. c., p. 544.) 



Cetochilus arcticus. 

 Spitzbergen. (Figured by Scoresby, pi. 16, f. 15.) 



Talitrus Edvardsii. 

 Found abundantly on Parry's expedition : some dead speci- 

 mens are mentioned by Sir James Ross as having been found 

 on the loose ice to the northward of the Seven Islands in 

 lat. 82° N. 



Anonyx Ampulla. 



Spitzbergen. First described and figured in Phipps' Voy- 

 age, p. 191, tab. 12, fig. 3, from a specimen found in the 

 stomach of a seal. It would seem to form a favourite por- 

 tion of the seal's food, as on Parry's expedition specimens 

 were found also in the stomach of a young seal. 



Lysiaxassa nugax. 

 First found near Moffen Island on Phijops' expedition, p. 



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