240 K. STEPHENSEN. 
not as a matter of fact be stated as new for Greenland, having then al- 
ready been recorded from Egedesminde, W. Greenland, by H. J. HaANsEN 
(Cladoc. u. Cirriped. d. Plankton-Exped., vol. 2, G. d. 1899, p. 15). 
Another species mentioned in the Conspectus, viz.; Janthe Libbey 
(Consp. Nr. 243, p. 298) should also be erased, this form being syno- 
nymous with Janira tricornis (verbal communication from Dr. H. J. 
HANSEN). 
A. R. Motanper has, in Arkiv f. Zoologi, vol. 9, Nr. 6, 1914, p. 1, 
Pl. 1, fig. 1, set up a new Greenland species, Spirontocaris recurvirostris 
n. sp., which is, however, as far as I can see, no other than Sp. Gaimardi 
Belchert Bell (vide Nr. 13 of present work). 
GuNNER Atm has, in Arkiv f. Zoologi, vol. 9, Nr. 5, 1914, recorded 
4 new Ostracoda from Greenland (vide Nr. 124 of present work). ‘With 
the 9 new species from the “Rink”, the fauna of Greenland thus 
numbers at present 585 known Crustacea and 34 Pycnogo- 
nida. We have still, however, to reckon with the material from the 
“Ingolf” Expedition, now being treated, as regards the Isopoda, by Dr. 
H. J. Hansen, and the Copepoda by Mag. sc. C. Wirx, both of which 
groups will show a very considerable further increase. 
With regard to the zoogeographical importance of the “Rink” ma- 
terial, the reader is referred to the special section of the present work. 
LIST OF THE SPECIES. 
x indicates new for Greenland. <x new to science. 
CRUSTACEA. 
For litterature of the species belonging to this group vide my work; 
Gronlands Krebsdyr og Pycnogonider (Conspectus Crustaceorum et 
Pycnogonidorum Groenlandiae; Medd. om Grgnl., vol. 22, 1913) where 
all information as to distribution etc. will be found. 
MALACOSTRACA. 
Decapoda. 
1. Chionoecetes Phalangium O. Fabr. 
Conspectus p. 1. 
Kvanefjord St. 5, 420 m., 1 spec.; St. 25, 115 m., 1 spec. — 
Bredefjord St. 70, 225—290 m., 1 spec. — Skovfjord St. 143, 65—90 
m., 1 spec. 
Not hitherto known from W. Greenland S. of 66°35’ N. 
