250 



According to Lönnberg (I.e. p. 13) it was the skin of a 

 comparatively large specimen. 



The finding of the two last named fishes seems to me to 

 be very str'ange, nay almost inexplicable, as С lumpus has not 

 been known by any high-arctic coast up till the present time. 

 As in both cases we have to do with dead specimens, the most 

 cautious proceeding will be for the present time to suppose 

 that the animals have been carried hither by transport, f. i. by 

 currents or in other ways. 



On the contrary it is a fact that C. lumpus lives at the 

 South-eastern Greenland. 



Cyclopterus (Eumicrotremus) spinosiis 0. F. Müller. 



Tasiusak. From the stomach of a Seal. July 1902. I specim. 

 86 mm. 



Tasiusak. Shallow-water. 22. 8. 1902. 1 specim. 90 mm. 



Angmagsalik. 10 — Ofms. 16.9.1900. Eel-seine. 2 specim. 

 96.5—103 mm. 



Angmagsalik. On the ice near a current. 5. 2. 1901. 

 1 specim. 96 mm. 



SermiHk Fjord by Angmagsalik. 1901. 1 specim. 57 mm, 



Amitsuarsik. 14.8.1902. 1 specim. 56 mm. 



Fry: 



Tasiusak, 5—19 fms. 14.5.1899. 6 specim. 11.25, 13, 

 17,25, 18,20,25 mm. 



Angmagsalik. 9 — Ofms. 14.9.1900. Eel-seine. 2 specim, 

 18, 18.25 mm. 



Кар Dan. 10— 15 fms. 17.6.1898. 1 specim. 22.5 mm. 



Hekla Havn. 10 fms. 13, 5. 1892. Dredge. 1 specim. 

 15.5 mm. 



