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of this Nymphon varies from 10 to 459 fathoms. The specimens 
now recorded are clearly referable to NV. gracilipes, as distin- 
guished by Sars from NV. Stromii, Kroyer; the latter form, as 
restricted by him, has a more southern range. 
Cheetonymphon macronyx (G. O. Sars). 
Lat. 76° 28’ N.; Long. 33° 6’ E. 100 fms. 1 male, with 
egos; l.female; 1 immature (13th July, 1898). 
This station to the south-east of Spitzbergen adds to our 
knowledge of the range of this beautiful species, which is recorded 
by Sars from various localities to the west and north of Norway, 
as well as from the Fardes, the south and north-west coasts of 
Spitzbergen, and the Kara Sea. It was obtained by Mr. Bruce to 
the south of Franz-Josef Land in some numbers (1). 
Boreonymphon robustum (Bell). 
Lat. 76° 28’ N.; Long. 33° 6’ E. 100 fms. 5 males with 
young in all stages (13th July, 1898). 
Lat. 78° 21° N.; Long. 27° 55’ H. 100 fms. 1 young 
specimen (15th July, 1898). 
This is a widespread and well-known Arctic species. 
Family.—COLLOSHNDEID A. 
Collosendeis proboscidea (Sabine). 
Lat. 76° 28’ N.; Long. 33° 6’ KE. 100 fms. 1 male. 
Another well-known species with a wide circumpolar range. 
Eurycyde hispida (Kroyer). 
Off Cape Mary Harmsworth, Franz-Josef Land, 538-93 fms. 
(7th July, 1897). 
This appears to be a somewhat scarce species, though it has a 
wide distribution in the Arctic seas, having been dredged at 
different localities from the Norwegian coast to Greenland and 
the Kara Sea. It is of interest to know that it ranges northward 
to Franz-Josef Land. 
