CRUSTACEA AND PYCNOGONIDA COLLECTED DURING THE PRINCETON 

 EXPEDITION TO NORTH GREENLAND. 



BY DR. A. E. ORTMANN. 



A preliminary but not quite complete list of the species collected 

 during the Princeton Expedition to North Greenland (Peary 

 Auxiliary Expedition, 1899) has been published in The Princeton 

 Bulletin, Vol. 11, No. 3, February, 1900, pp. 38-40; in lhe 

 same periodical, Vol. 11, No. 2, December, 1899, pp 25-26, a list 

 of stations has been gievn. It seems hardly necessary to repeat this 

 list here, since under each species not only the number of the 

 station, but also the location of the latter and the depth is given. 



Most of the localities are situated on the coast of North Green- 

 land, between Cape York and Foulke Fjords (ca. 76-79° N. L. ); 

 a few are situated on the opposite side of Smith Sound (Ellesmere 

 Land, Payer Harbor) ; the rest is farther south, on the coast of 

 West Greenland (Upernavik, Waigat Channel, and Godhavn, 

 Disco Island), and the coast of Labrador (Domino Run and 

 Battle Harbor). 



Only a few expeditions have previously collected material in these 

 parts (North water of Baffin Bay, Smith Sound and Grinnell 

 Laud). The following reports on Crustacea have been pub- 

 lished : 



Hayes' Expedition, 1860-61 (see J. J. Hayes, The Open 

 Polar Sea, 1867), published by W. Stimpson: " Synopsis of the 

 Marine In\ ertebrates collected by the Late Arctic Expedition 

 under Dr. J. J. Hayes." 1 



Nare* Expedition, 1875-76, published by E. J. Miers, in G. S. 

 Nares, Narrative of a Voyage to the Polar Sea, Vol. 2, 1878, 

 Appendix 7. 



Expedition of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 

 connected with the Peary Expedition of 1891, published by J. E. 



1 Proc. Ácad. Nat. Sei. Phila., 1863. 



