Introduction. 



JLhe collections of Crustacea brought home from the 2nd Fram 

 Expedition are rather extensive, having been made in many different 

 places and at different times. As a rule, only the larger and more 

 conspicuous forms were collected, and all these have turned out to 

 belong to well-known arctic and circumpolar species; but by a careful 

 examination of the bottom-residue of the large collecting bottles, I have 

 been enabled also to acquire some information concerning the smaller 

 forms of Isopoda, Amphipoda and Cumacea, as also the Ostracoda 

 and Copepoda. Of the last-named order there are some apparently 

 new species, which will be described and figured in the present Report, 

 together with a few previously recorded, but still less perfectly known 

 species. I give below a list of the several places (with dates) in which 

 Crustacea were collected. 



1898. 



April 30. Godthaab (fresh water). 



July 10. 



29. Egedes Minde. 



31. Disco. 



Aug. 4 & 5. Upernivik, 413 fath. 



Aug. 16. Faulke Fjord (fresh water). 



18. Rice Strait. 25 fath. 



19. Cape Sabine, Camp Clay. 



Bay at Rice Strait. 



22. Fresh water. 



24. Rice Strait. 



26. 



29. Cape Rutherford (fresh water). 



Oct. 11. Haven in Rice Strait. 



