264 
No. of NE bat W Depth in | Apparatus Len th of Dale NE 
Station Long. meters used wire (meters) 
oa | Se nosth of | 265. | Ringtrawl 100 2-7. 1909 
Frederikshaab 
519  |Frederikshaab Harbour ” (surface) 8.-7.  » 
539 619985" | 49917 75 " 80—100 sy Er HEBR 
544 | North of Julianehaab ” 100—125 | 21.-7. » 
588. | North of Julianehaab " 350 ASB; 4 
585 Julianehaab Fjord | 195 ” 300 ” ” | 
624 Lichtenau Fjord ' 120 AS" MESS AGRN 
651 160985" sr | 130 " 130 25,9, on | 10 a.m 
652 | 60905' | 46935 | 1347 i er Re TE] 
653 ” mn | ” ” 85 ” ” | 
654 | 59956' | 46934 g 120 Be 0 | 
655 | 59940 | 469 29" | i 110 le El Sk] ren 
Sarsia princeps Haeckel. 
Codonium princeps Haeckel 1879, p. 13. Taf. I, figs. 1—2. 
Sarsia — — — p. 655. 
Of this species a great many large specimens have been 
captured. During the voyage out only some few specimens were 
found in Godthaab Fjord (Stat. 54, 15th of June 1908). During 
July and August 1908 it was taken at several stations in the 
Disco Bay, off the west coast of Disco and in Umanak Fjord; 
furthermore, during the passage home, at several stations near 
the coast from Egedesminde to Fiskenæs and at stat. 272 on 
the slope to the deep of the Davis Strait. — In 1909 only a 
few specimens were taken near Frederikshaab and Julianehaab on 
the southern part of the Greenland coast. — The most recorås given 
by Levinsen 1892 were from the Disco Bay and Umanak Fjord. 
Accordingly Sarsia princeps is a real inhabitant of the coastal 
water of West Greenland, not occurring in the inflowing Atlantic water. 
Further distribution: Spitzbergen, Barents Sea, Bering 
Sea (Bigelow 1913). 
Stations: 54 (--) — 112 (177) — 124 (c) — 133 (r) — 173 (cc) 
— "174 (+) — 7179 a (c) — 7197 a (rr) — 7200 a (rr) — "221 (rr) 
