164 LUTKEN ON THE CRUSTACEA OF GREENLAND^ 



176. Nymphon mixtum, Kr. 



Kroyer, N. T., 1. c, p. 110; Voyage, t. 35, f. 2. 

 Buchholz, 1. c, p. 397. 



177. Nymphon longitarsey Kr. 



Kroyer, N. T., 1. c., p. 112; Voy., t. 26, f. 2. 



178. Nymphon hii-tum, Fabr. 



(•>* ' Fabr., Entomol., IV., p. 417. 



Nymphon hirsutum, Sabine, 1. c, p. 226. 

 Kroyer, 1. c., p. 113; Voy., t. 36, f. 3; Buchholz, 

 1. c, p. 597. 



179. Nymphon brevitarse, Kr. 



Kroyer, 1. c., p. 115 ; Voy., t. 36, f. 4. 



180. Eurycyde hispida (Kr.). 



Zetes hispidusy Kr., 1. c., p. 117 ; Voyage, t. 38, f. I. 

 Euryc. hisp., Schiodte, Rink's Gronland, Nat. Til., 

 ,51^^ .g ,X p. 71. 



181. Pallene spinipes (Fabr.). 



Pycnogonum spi?iipes, Fabr. F. Gr., p. 211. 

 Kroyer, 1. c., p. 118; Voy., t. 37, f. 1. 



182. Pallene infer media, Kr. 



Kroyer, 1. c., p. 119; Voy., t. 37, f. 3. 



183. Pallene discoidea, Kr. 



Kroyer 1. c, p. 120 ; Voy., t. 37, f. 3. 



184. Phoxichilidium femoratum (Rathke).* 



r Pycnogonum grossipes, var., Fabr., F. Gr. 210. 



Nymphon femoratum^ Rathke, Nat. Selsk. Skr., V. 1, 



p. 201. 

 Phoxichilus proboscideus, Kr., Vid. Selsk. Skr., VII., 



p. 321. 

 Orithyia coccinea, Johnst.; Phoxichilid. coccineum, 



Milne-Edw. 

 Kroyer, Nat. Tidsskr., 1. c, p. 122 ; Voy., t. 38, f. 2. 



Principal Works and Memoirs on the Crustacea of 



Greenland. 

 Boeck: Crustacea amphipoda borealia et arctica (Vid. Selsk. Forh, 



Christiania, 1870). 

 De Skandinaviske og arktiske Amphipoder. Iste Hefte, 



1872. 

 Buchholz: Crustaceen ; Die zweite deutsche Nordpolarfahrt, 



1874. 



* 1 am not aware that Pycnogonum littorale, Strom (Fabr.,F. Gr. 212), has 

 actually been found on the shores of Greenland. Here also should be men- 

 tioned Phoxichilus prohoscideus, Sab. (Suppl. App. Parry), from North 

 Georgia, and Nymphon hirtipes and Nymphon robustum. Bell (Belcher's Last 

 of Arctic Voyages, p. 408-9, t. 35, f. 3-4), from Northumberland Sound. 

 These two should especially be compared with the species from Greenland, the 

 descriptions and figures of which were apparently unknown to the English 

 author. 



