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places at or off the west coasts of France (H.J. Hansen; Norman); off Cadiz, 386 fath. (Norman); in 

 the Mediterranean at Naples, 25 fath., at Villafranche (H. J. Hansen), in various places in the western 

 half of that sea down to 648 fath. and in the Adriatic (Dollfus, Norman). Also found off the eastern coast 

 of North America between Lat. 32 and 33 N., Long. 77V3 and 78-73° W., 233 and 229 fath. (Harger); 

 finally, according to Miss Richardson "off Cape Florida", but this statement is, in my opinion, rather 

 doubtful and needs confirmation. 



107. Cirolana Schmidtii H. J. Hansen. 



1905. Cirolana Schmidtii H. J. Hansen, Journ. Linn. Soc. London, Zool. Vol. XXIX, p. 347; PL 33, figs. 



2 a — 2 c. 

 Occurrence. Taken by the "Ingolf" at a single station. 



Davis Strait: Stat. 25: Lat. 63°3o' N., Long. 54°25' W., 582 fath., temp. 3-3°; 3 spec. 



Besides captured by the "Thor" at a place south-west of the Faeroes: Lat. 6i°i5' N., Long. 



9°35'W., 4Q3-5 I 5 fath., i spec. 



Distribution. Hitherto known only from the two localities mentioned. 



108. Cirolana Hanseni Bonnier. 

 1896. Cirolana Hanseni Bonnier, Campagne du "Caudan", in Ann. l'Univ. Lyon, Vol. XXVI, p. 574; 



PI. XXXII, figs. 1 a— 1 o. 

 1905. — H. J. Hansen, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool. Vol. XXIX, p. 353; PI. 34, figs. 



1 a— 1 k. 

 Occurrence. Not taken by the "Ingolf, but by the "Thor" at a single place. 

 South-West of the Faeroes: Lat. 6i°i5' N., Long. 9°35' W., 463—515 fath.; 1 spec. 

 Distribution. This small but peculiar form has been recorded from several places, viz. 

 three or four localities between Lat 59°58' N. and 59°34' N., Long. 7°i8' W. and 7°22' W. (Norman, H. 

 J. Hansen), furthermore west of Ireland, 199 and 382 fath. (Tattersall), finally the Bay of Biscay, Lat. 

 44°36' N., Long. 4°25' W., 345 fath. (Bonnier). 



Eurydice Leach. 



Of the seven species hitherto known from the European seas only one has been found in our 

 area r . But a new and very interesting deep-sea form can be added. 



109. Eurydice Grimaldii Dollfus. 

 1888. Eurydice Grimaldii Dollfus, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, Vol. XIII, p. 6. 

 11890. — clegantula H. J. Hansen, Vid. Selsk. Skr. 6. Raekke, naturv.-math. Afd. V, 3, p. 364; 



PI. V, figs. 2—2 t. 

 ! 1905. Grimaldii H. J. Hansen, Jour. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool. Vol. XXIX, p. 361. 



■ It seems to be possible that E. iitcrmis H.J. H. may in the future be found pelagic in the southern part of the "Ingolf 

 area, as it has been taken as far north as off Dennis Head, in Lat. 59°25' N., Long. 2°24' W. 



