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Polyphemus pediculus (Linnaeus). 



Many specimens of this species were found in a plankton catch taken in 

 tunplra ponds (see fig. 4) on a ridge southwest of Bernard harbour, Northwest 

 Territories, on July 3, 1916. Temperature of water 55 F., air 50 at 3.30 p.m. 

 According to the field notes and sketches of Mr. F. Johansen, the living animals 

 were conspicuously coloured, which is frequently true of this cladoceran. 

 Various sizes, some females carrying a number of eggs in the brood chamber, 

 from which the young ones emerged the next day (July 4). This form is widely 

 distributed in the northern portions of Europe, Asia, and North America. 



MARINE CLADOCERA. 

 Podon leuckarti G. 0. Sars. 



This form was found in surface catches obtained with a tow net at Station 

 20a, Grantley harbour, Alaska, July 30, 1913; Station 20/i, Port Clarence bay, 

 and at Station 21 a, 6, c, 68 30' N. and 166 32' W. 



This species of Podon has been reported from the west coast of Norway, 

 from the Skagerrack, the Kattegat, and the North sea. 



Evadne nordmanni S. Love*n. 



This marine cladoceran was obtained in surface tow net catches from 

 Station 20a, Grantley harbour, Alaska; from Station 20/i, Port Clarence bay, 

 and from Station 21 a, b, c, 68 30' N. and 166 32' W. It was most abundant 

 in the material from Station 20a. This is also a widely distributed form. In 

 the north it has been found on the west coast of Norway, up to 72 N. latitude, 

 in the North sea, on the west coast of Scotland, and along the coast of Nova 

 Scotia. In the south it has been reported from the west coast of Africa. 



LITERATURE. 



Apstein, C. 1904. Cladocera (Daphnidae). Nordisches Plankton. 



Birge, E. A. 1918. The water fleas (Cladocera). In Ward and Whipple's Freshwater Biology, 



pp. 676-740. 

 Brehm, V. 1911. Die Entomostraken der Danmark-Expedition. Meddelelser om Gr^nland, 



Bd. 45, pp. 305-317, pis. 18 and 19. 

 Cushman, J. A. 1908. Freshwater Crustacea from Labrador and Newfoundland. Proc. U.S. 



Nat. Mus., Vol. XXXIII, pp. 705-713, pis. 58-62. 

 Ekman, S. 1905. Cladoceren und Copepoden aus antarktischen und subantarktischen Binnen- 



gewassern. Wiss. Ergeb. der Schwed. Siidpolar Exped., Bd. V, Lief. 4. 

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Wis. Nat. Hist.Soc., Vol. XIII, pp. 23-31. 



Lilljeborg, W. 1900. Cladocera Sueciae. pp. 701, pis. 87. Upsala. 

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Mus. Zool. Acad. Imp. Sci., St. Petersburg, T. 2, pp. 324-359, pis. VI-XI. 



Sars, G. O. 1906. Crustacea of the " Neptune" Expedition. Natural history report, Depart- 

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om Gr^nland, Vol. 51, pp. 55-77. 

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poda, et cladocera. Vid. Meddel. Naturhist. Foren. Kbhvn, pp. 82-173. See also Meddel. 



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plankton of two Icelandic lakes, Thingvallavatn and Myvatn. Proc. Roy. Soc., Edinburgh, 



Vol. 25, Part II, pp. 1092-1167. 

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Tenth Parliament, Dominion of Canada, Vol. 41, pp. 1-15, pis. 7. 



