40 
Stat. 336, Lat. 64? 06” N, Long. 55? 18” W, May 8th 1909, depth 
1040-1100: mm, rinstrawl;. 1200:m wire; —:4 specimens, 33—36 
Group I 35 mm ovar. 5 mm 
2 ll 5 SÆR - mr 
oe 35 - 9—10 - 
rn 36: - 2 
Stat. 503, south of Northern Storø, near Frederikshaab. July 
2nd 1909, depth 265 m, small ringtrawl, 250 m wire. — 101 
individuals, 11—36 mm (one specimen 11 mm, the others 19— 
36 mm). 
Group I 82 specim. 11—34 mm 
HR 3 2730  ovar ul 10 mm 
SER 6 —  K29—34 - …… 6—13 - 
Stat. 545, Bredefjord, July 21lst 1909, large ringtrawl, 325 and 
400 m wire. — About 825 specimens, 28—43 mm. — 207 spe- 
cimens have been preserved in formalin; of these only 3 have 
reached male puberty; they are 30, 37, and 39 mm long (ovaries 
7, 5, and 7 mm respectively). Group I contains specimens up to 
43 mm in length. — About 620 individuals have been preserved 
in alcohol; also within this material the very most specimens are 
immature; there are, however, 2 specimens of group Ilb: 34 mm 
(ovar. 13 mm) and 37 mm (ovar. 8 mm). 
Stat. 583, Skovfjord, North of Julianehaab, August 4th 1909, 
large ringtrawl, 350 m wire. — 740 specimens, 8—38 mm, many 
individuals of each size. Most specimens are immature, even 
when 38 mm long. Among the 207 specimens more closely ex- 
amined ripe sperm has only been distinguishable in 8 specimens; 
6 of these belong to group Ila, 2 belong to group Ilb (31 mm, 
ovar. 8 mm; 34 mm, ovar. 13 mm). It is possible, however, that 
more specimens have contained mature sperm, but the material 
from this station is very badly preserved. 
Sagitta maxima Conant. 
Spadella maxima Conant 1896, p. 212. 
Sagitta whartoni Fowler 1896, p. 992. 
- gigantea Broch 1906, p. 146. 
