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Danmark О, at the station. 26—28. 7. 1892. Dredge. 

 2 specim. 10.75, 13.5 mm. 



«East-Greenland». 1891—92. 2 specim. 12.75,20 mm. 



Lönnberg (1. с. p. 13) mentions it among the Qshes caught 

 by the Kolthoff-expedition 1900 at the North-eastern Green- 

 land. 



According to verbal information of C. Kruuse, it is not 

 uncommon in the Laminaria region in the Angmagsaliii district. 



In the two adult well preserved specimens from Angmag- 

 salik the fins contain the following numbers of rays: D.^ 6.; 

 D.2 11; A. 11; С 1 1 ; P. 24. 



No great irregularity is observed in the 14 fry-specimens 

 before me with regard to the appearance of the spines : In the 

 smallest specimen (10.75 mm. long) we can scarcely even by 

 the aid of a strong pocket-lens discover any trace of spines, 

 in the specimen of 11.25 mm, length we see on the contrary 

 on the occiput and the foremost part of the back indistinct 

 traces of spines; the number and size of the spines now 

 increase somewhat proportionally to the age, and at a total 

 length of 20 — 22.5 mm. many spines are visible both on head, 

 trunk and tail. 



Liparis liparis Linné. 



Cyclopterus liparis Linné, Syst. Nat. ed. 12, T.I, 1766, p. 414; Fabricius, 

 Fauna groenl., 1780, p. 95. 



Liparis tunicata Reinhardt, Overs. K. D. Vidensk. Selsk. Forh. 1835—36, 

 p. 111. 



Liparis lineatus Collett, Chria. Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandl. 1879, No. 1, p. 41. 



Tasiusak. 10.3.1901. 2 specim. 



Tasiusak. Shallow water. 22.8.1902. 1 specim. 



The largest of these specimens is 107 mm. long. 



