300 K. STEPHENSEN. 
Strangely enough, this species is hitherto known from only 4 pla- 
ces in W. Greenland, the southernmost locality being abt. 67° N.; there 
is, however, in the Zool. Museum, a large amount of material from Green- 
land which has not yet been dealt with. The species keeps for the most 
part to somewhat sheltered, shallow bays, with rotten weed; note in 
particular the large numbers from Julianehaab harbour, where they 
were found adhering to weed drawn up with the anchor. 
ENTOMOSTRACA. 
Phyllopoda. 
x 102. Podon Leuckartii G. O. Sars. 
Podon Leuckartu Lilljeborg, Cladocera Sueciae; Nova acta Reg. soc. 
scient. Upsal., ser. 3, vol. 19, 1901, p. 636 (wbi lit. et 
syn.), Pl. 85, fig. 12, Pl. 86, fig. 1—3. 
— — C. Apstein, Cladocera; Nordisches Plankton, Zool., 
vol. 4, Entomostr. VII, 1901, p. 13, fig. 24, Nachtrag 
[Oa Le meal), 
Bredefjord St. 101, surface-plankton, 1 spec. 
This species is new for Greenland; marine Cladocera have as a mat- 
ter of fact, never before been found there at all. 
Further distribution: “Aus dem nérdlichen Eismeere kenne ich sie 
nicht ... Westeurop. Ktisten u. Mittelmeere” (LittsEBorG I. c.), “Ostsee 
bis Finnischer Meerbusen (Juni—Oktbr. sehr haufig. StEENROOS), Skage- 
rak, Westkiiste Norwegens, Nordsee, bei Helgoland im Juni haiifig”’ 
(APSTEIN I. ¢.). ; 
The followimg fresh water Cladocera and Copepoda were taken in 
four different small lakes, which for the sake of convenience may here 
be numbered 1—4, viz.: 
Lake Nr. 1. A small lake in the innermost portion of Tasiusak, 
Bredefjord Sermilik. 
Lake Nr. 2. A small lake a little distance mland from St. 123. 
Lake Nr. 3. Some small pools above the old Norse ruin at Aku- 
haritsok, Bredefjord; the water was 0,1 m. deep. 
Lake Nr. 4. A small pool above Narssak, Skovfjord; the water 
0,1 m. deep. 
103. Latona glacialis W.-L. 
Conspectus p. 286. 
Lake Nr. 1 (9/v1t), several spec., some of them with ova; Lake Nr. 2 
(26/v11), surface, several spec., some of them with ova; Lake Nr. 3 (28/viz), 
several spec., partly with ova; Lake Nr. 4 (1/1x), a few, partly with ova. 
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