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one discovers under a strong lens that three dorsal fins and 

 two anal fins are developing in the form of low ridges at the 

 base of the median fin — to this my attention was drawn by 

 Dr. C. G. Joh. Petersen, and I mention it because the spe- 

 cimen was hereby identified as a Gadus. 



The two last named post-larval specimens evidently are 

 from this year (0-group) ; concerning the young ones from the 

 year before, compare the note p. 266 — 67. 



Brosmms brosine Ascanius. 



A female specimen ca. 600 mm. long of the Torsk was 

 brought home by the East-Greenland expedition 1900; it was 

 presented to the expedition by J. Petersen, commercial manager, 

 Angmagsalik, and was according to his statement taken from 

 the mouth of a Crested Seal {Cystopliora cristata Erxl.). 



It is interesting that the occurrence of the Torsk is hereby 

 proved ; for there can now scarcely be any reason to doubt 

 that it also Uves at West-Greenland which was already said to 

 be the case by Fabricius (Fauna groenlandica, 1780, p. 149), 

 but later on considered as doubtful by Liitken (Vidensk. Medd. 

 Naturh. Foren. Kbhvn., 1881, p. 255). 



Onus reinhardti (Kröyer M. S.) Collett. 



1880. Onos reinhardi Collett, The Norwegian North -Atlantic Expedition, 

 Fishes, p. 131, PI. IV, fig. 34. 



Mag. sc. С. Kruuse brought home a specimen of this 

 Rockling from Kingak (Angmagsivik) in Angmagsalik Fjord. It 

 was harpooned with arrow by the Greenlanders June 19*'' 1902, 

 in small inlets on the promontory which forms the Angmagsæt- 

 place (that is the place where the Angmagsaet are caught) ; 

 compare Mallotus villosus p. 275. 



The following measurements will show the close accordance 



