feeveral years ago it has been decided that the material 

 of the orders of Crustacea secured by the two Amdrup Ex- 

 peditions shall be worked out together with the animals of the 

 same groups collected by the "Ingolf" and other Danish ex- 

 peditions or voyages to Greenland, Iceland and the Faeroes. In 

 1908 the first part of the report on the Crustacea Malacostraca 

 from the "Ingolf has been published; this part (The Danish 

 Ingolf-Expedition, Vol. III. 2., by H. J. Hansen), comprises three 

 orders: Decapoda, Euphauciacea, and Mysidacea). In that paper 

 every species hitherto found in the seas around our northern 

 dependencies has been enumerated, and a perusal of the para- 

 graph ,, occurrence" under each species will show whether it 

 is known from East Greenland or Jan Mayen, and if so, whether 

 it has been taken there by the Amdrup Expeditions. The fol- 

 lowing account, which is a full list of the forms of the three 

 orders mentioned brought home by the Amdrup Expeditions, is 

 only an extract from my paper. 



I. Decapoda. 



1. Lithodes Maja L. — Denmark Straits, off Angmagsalik. 



2. Sderocrangon boreasPhipps. — Angmagsalik; four localities 



in northern East Greenland between 69° 44' N. L. and 

 74°30'N. L. 



3. Sderocrangon ferox G. 0. Sars. — Northern East Greenland, 



at 71°51'N. L., and 72°27'N. L. 



4. Nectocrangon lar Owen. — Angmagsalik; northern East 



Greenland at Cape Tobin and in Forsblad Fjord. 



