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Further distribution: “Not rare in several localities of the Nor- 
wegian coast, from the Christiania Fjord to Vadso, in depths varying 
from 60 to 400 fathoms. Out of Norway it has not yet been recorded.” 
(Sars, |. c¢., 1899). It is thus one of the not inconsiderable number of © 
species which have hitherto been found only in Greenland and Nor- 
wegian waters, possibly because the interjacent area has not yet been 
sufficiently mvestigated. 
98. Phryxus abdominalis Kr. 
Conspectus p. 250. 
Kvanefjord St. 11, 290—320 m., 1 spec. on Spirontocaris polaris. 
Bredefjord St. 48, 3 spec., on Sp. turgida and Lilljeborgnu; St. 61, 
12,5—13m., 2 larvae; St. 66, 9—11m., 3 larvae; St. 89, 16—17m., 1 larva 
on young stage of Spiront. groenlandica. 
The species has, as far I know, not hitherto been found on Spiront. 
groenlandica. 
99. Bopyroides Hippolytes Kr. 
Conspectus p. 251. 
Bredefjord St. 48, about 12 spec., on Spirontocaris polaris and 
Lilljeborgi; St. 66, 9—11 m., 7 spec., on Sp. polaris (one with 2 para- 
sites); St. 89, 16—17 m., 1 spec., on Sp. polaris; St. 104, 7—20 m., 1 
spec., on Sp. polaris. 
This species has, as far as | know, not hitherto been found on Sp. 
Talljeborgii; in the “Tjalfe’’ exped. a specimen of Sp. spinus bearing 
this parasite was incorrectly determined as Sp. macilenta. 
100. Dajus Mysidis Kr. 
Conspectus p. 253. 
Bredefjord St. 48, 2 spec.; St. 61, 12,5—13 m., 3 spec. and 3 
larvae; St. 66, 9—11 m., 2 spec.; St. 89, 16—17 m., 3 spec.; St. 104, 
7—20 m., 1 spec.; St. 123, 5—10 m., 1 spec. and 2 larvae. 
This species, otherwise very widely distributed, has, strangely 
enough, not hitherto been recorded from W. Greenland S. of Claushavn 
(abt. 69° N.) i. e. over 400 miles north of the present localities. 
Leptostraca. 
101. Nebalia bipes Fabr. 
Conspectus p. 282. 
Kvanefjord St. 10, 19,5—54 (?) m., 4 spec. — Bredefjord St. 
62, 10—15 m., 5 spec.; St. 93, 10 m., 2 spec.; St. 123, 5—10 m., 2 spec. 
— Skovfjord St. 136 (the harbour of Narssak), 6 m., 1 spec. — The 
harbour of Julianehaab (about the middle of the harbour), 8—10 
m., on green filiform algae, more than 550 spec. 
