28 CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. IV. 



Occurrence. Not taken by the "Ingolf", but gathered by other investigators at many places 

 in a good deal of the area. 



It lias been recorded from two localities at West Greenland, viz. Godhavn, Lat. 69°i4' N., 8 — 10 fath., 

 and Godthaab, Lat. 64°n'N., 12 fath. (H. J. Hansen). At Iceland it has been taken many times by the 

 "Thor", Dr. A. C. Johansen, Mag. B. Ssemundsen, Mag. R. Horring and the ship "Beskytteren", in a good 

 number of the Fjords on all sides of the island. Thus at the western coast it has been found at Reykjavik, 

 20 — 30 fath. (G. O. Sars), and in Faxe Bugt near Kolla Fjord, 9V2 fath. ; on the northern side in Nord Fjord 

 at Skagestrands Bugt, 5 — 6 fath., in Skjalfandi, 10 fath., Thistils Fjord, 5 fath., Thorshofn, 6 fath., and 

 Myre Bugt, 33 fath. ; on the east side of Iceland in Mid Fjord, 8V2 fath., Bakke Fjord, 8 — 10 fath., Yopna 

 Fjord, numerous specimens in stomachs of Gadus ceglefinus, Hjerads Floi, 15 — 25 fath., several hundreds, 

 and in Seydis Fjord, 6 fath. ; south of Iceland it was gathered off Eyafjalla Jokul, 10, 17 and 23 fath. At the 

 Fjeroes it has been taken in Bordo Vik, 7 — 10 fath., and in Trangisvaag Fjord, 12 — 16 fath. — It is not 

 known from East Greenland or Jan Mayen. 



Distribution. This species is common at Denmark in Lille Belt and Store Belt, not found in the 

 Sound, but taken several times in various parts of Kattegat; the depths van' from 4 to 15 fath. (Meinert, 

 H. J. Hansen). It is unknown from Skager Rak, and at Norway it has only been taken three times at the 

 west coast between I,at. 58 1 / 2 ° and 59V2° ^., in "comparatively shallow water" (G. O. Sars). In the North 

 Sea it has been found at Heligoland (Ehrenbaum) and at various places more northwards, thus off Horns 

 Rev, Northumberland, Firth of Forth, Aberdeen, Fair Isle (various authors); furthermore is it known from 

 Clyde (Th. Scott) and at the north-eastern coast of Ireland, 3 — 5 fath. (Caiman). Finally taken at some places 

 near the east coast of North America from off Nova Scotia at Eat. 45 04' N. southwards to Long Island, 

 in depths from 8 to 57 fath. (Sars, Smith, Caiman). 



24. Eudorellopsis integra Smith. 



1879. Eudorella integra S. I. Smith, Trans. Connect. Acad. Vol. V, p. 116. 



11887. Eudorellopsis integra H.J.Hansen, Yidensk. Medd. Naturh. Forening i Kjobenhavn for 1887, 



p. 201, Tab. VII, Fig. 3 — 3 c. 

 1913. — Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 39. Lief. p. 83. 



Occurrence. Taken by the "Ingolf" at four localities at West Greenland. 



Davis Strait: Stat. 32: Lat. 66°35' N., Long. 56°38' W., 318 fath., temp. 3. 9 ; 3 specimens. 

 Stat. 28: Lat. 65°i4' N., Long. 55°42' W., 420 fath., temp. 3.5"; 1 specimen. 



Ameragdla (inner end of Ameralik Fjord), Lat. 64°i2' N. ; many specimens. 



Ameralik Fjord (in the estuary), Lat. 64°03' N., 5 — 70 fath., -i male. 



Previously this species had been recorded from four places at the more northern part of West Green- 

 laud, viz.: Lille Karajak Fjord, Lat. 70 : 2o' N., (Vanhoffen) ; Kekertak, Lat. 59°58' N., 35 — 40 fath.; Claus- 

 havn, Lat. 69°05' N., 15—20 fath., and 280 fath. ; Lat. 68V N., Long. 56°32' W., 50 fath. (H.J.Hansen). - 

 It has not been found in any other part of the "Ingolf" area. 



