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As 1 intend to give a detailed account of the Greenland 

 Sea-Scorpion in '^ Conspectus Faunce Groenlandicce», I shall here 

 only state that the specimens at my disposal by the great 

 number of rays in the fins prove to belong to the arctic form 

 (var. groenlandica Liitk.): 



D." 



10 

 9 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



Ângmagsalik 



ïasiusak . . . 

 Turner Sund 

 Hurry Inlet . 

 Sabine Ö . . . 



D.' 



A. 



P. 



17 



14 



18 



17 



14 



17 



17 



14 



18 



16 



13 



16 



16 



14 



17 



16 



13 



18 



17 



14 



17 



16 



13 



17 



17 



13 



17 



Artediellus undnatus Reinhardt. 



PI. XII, fig. 2 a (d") & fig. 2 b (9). 



Cottus undnatus Reinhardt, К. D. Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. VI, 1837, p. XLIIII. 



Centridermichthys undnatus Lütken, Vidensk. Meddel. Naturh. Foren. 

 Kbhvn., 1876, p. 379; Collett, The Norwegian North-Atlantic Expedition, 

 Fishes, 1880, p. 29. 



Artediellus undnatus Goode & Bean, Oceanic Ichthyology, 1895, p. 267, 

 fig. 255; Jordan & Evermann, Fishes of North-America, II, 1898, p. 1905. 



Artediellus atlanticus Jordan & Evermann, ibid., p. 1906. 



Angmagsalik. 10—0 fms. 14—16. 9. 1900. Eel-seine. 

 1 specim. (57.5 mm.) 



Off Sabine Ö. 127 fms. 18.7. 1891. Swab. 1 specim. 

 (68 mm.). 



E. Lönnberg (1. с. p. 13) mentions it among the fishes 

 taken by the Kolt hoff- expedition 1900, at the North-eastern 

 Greenland. Dr. L. has by letter communicated to me that it 

 was at 72°26'lat. N. 17° 56' long. W., 300 metres deep, and 

 that numerous specimens were caught. 



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