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bergen, East Greenland, West Greenland (northward to the 

 Waigat); 3-100 fathoms. 



17. Pleustes panoplus (Kroeyer). 



Sars, I. c, 1895, p. 344, PL 121. 



Station 29. Olriks Bay, 7-25 fathoms (3). 



Distribution. — Norway, Nova Scotia, Labrador, North, West 

 and East Greenland, Iceland, Jan Mayen, Spitzbergen, Novajä 

 Semlja, Murman coast, Kara Sea, Point Barrow; 4-100 fathoms. 



North Greenland: Cape Dudley Digges (Ohlin), Cape York 

 (Hansen). 



18. Paramphithoe bicuspis (Kroeyer). 

 Sars, I. c, 1895, p. 349, PI. 123, fig. 1. 



Station 4. Upernavik, 8-10 fathoms (3). 



Station 29. Olriks Bay, 7-25 fathoms (4). 



Distribution. — England, France, Kattegat, Norway, Finmark, 

 Spitzbergen, Bear Island, Iceland, Labrador, West and North 

 Greenland ; 3-60 fathoms. 



North Greenland: Cape Dudley Digges (Ohlin). 



19. Acanthozone cuspidata (Lepechin). 



Sars, I. c, 1895, p. 370, PL 130. 



Station 45. Barden Bay, 10-40 fathoms (21). 



It has been suggested (Miers, Stebbing) that the species figured 

 by Buchholz 6 is different from this species. But, as Hoek points 

 out, 7 and Koelbel confirms, 8 the differences of Buchholz' s figure 

 from this species are due to inaccuracies in the drawing. That 

 the drawing in fig. 1 is incorrect, especially as regards the last 

 three pairs of pereiopods, is shown conclusively by the fact that 

 Buchholz gives, in fig. lh, a correct reproduction of the last 

 pereiopod. 



Distribution. — Norway, Finmark, Labrador, Polar Islands of 

 North America, Grinnell Land, North, West and East Greenland, 

 Jan Mayen, Spitzbergen, Murman coast, White Sea, Kara Sea, 

 Siberian Polar Sea (East Taimyr peninsula) ; 7-100 fathoms. 



Grinnell Land : Franklin Pierce Bay, Discovery Day (Miers) ' r 

 North Greenland: Cape Dudley Digges (Ohlin). 



6 Zweite deutsche Nordpolfahrt, Vol. 2, 1874, p. 362, PI. 11. 



7 Niederl. Arch. Zool. Supply 1881, p. 48. 



* (Esterreich. Polarstat. Jan Mayen, Vol. 3, 1886, p. 45. 



