358 LÖNNBERG, LIST OF PYCNOGONIDS. 



1900 Stat. 19: East Greeuland, SE. of Pendiilum Island, lat. 74' 35' 

 N., long. 18° 15' W. 150 m. Mud and stones. 

 Niimerous. 



» Stat. 20: Lat. 73° 55' N., long. 19° 20' W. 150 m. Mud. 

 Numerous. 



» Stat. 21 : East Greenland, ofl: Franz Josejjh's fiord between 

 Bontekoe Island and Mackenzie Bay. 250 m. Mud. 

 Numerous. 



» Stat. 25: East Greenland, mouth of Franz Joseph's fiord. 200 — 

 300 m. Mud. Numerous. 



» Stat. 26: Franz Joseph's fiord, inner ond of the Muskoxfiord. 

 100 m. Clay. 2 spec. 



» Stat. 27: Outer part of the same fiord. 220 m. Clay. Nu- 

 merous. 



» Stat. 28: East Greenland, offi Mackenzie Bay. 100 m. Mud. 

 Numerous. 



Like the foregoing this species is very common at East 

 Greenland and is also probably circumpolar. 



Ascorhynchus abyssi G. O. Särs. 



1900 Stat. 13: N. of Jan Mayen, lat. 72° 1' N., long. 8° 33' W. 

 2400 m. Mud. 3 spec. 

 » Stat. 29: Between Greenland and Jan Mayen, lat. 72° 42' N., 

 long. 14° 49' W. 2000 m. Mud Tvith foraminifers. 

 Numerous. 



This species was discovered by the Norwegian North At- 

 lantic expedition and found at five stations, namely between 

 Norway and the Faroe Islands, between Norway and Iceland. 

 NW. of Lofoten, between Beeren Eiland and Greenland, and 

 W. of Spitzbergen. By the addition of the two localities men- 

 tioned above it is made probable that this species inhabits the 

 whole of the North Atlantic deep basin. A closely related form 

 has been described by Mbinert under the name A. tridens. 

 This was found by the Ingolf expedition at two stations S. of 

 Jan Mayen and at a third N. of Iceland. 



Colossendeis proboscidea Sabine. 



1900 Stat. 27: East Greenland, Franz Joseph's fjord outer part of 

 the Muskoxfjord. 220 m. Clay. 1 spec. 



