Zoogeographical Investigations in Southern Greenland. 303 
pepoda until WitH’s work is published, in order to avoid giving new de- 
scriptions etc., which would doubtless be largely rendered superflous 
by the publication of the “Ingolf” materal. 
113. Cyelops strenuus Fischer. 
Conspectus p. 302. 
Lake Nr. 1, 1 9. 
In addition to the localities stated in the Conspectus, the species 
has also been taken in Giesecke Lake near Nordre Stromfjord (K. STE- 
PHENSEN, N. Stromfjord 1913, p. 76). 
114. Cyclops viridis Jurine. 
Conspectus p. 303. 
Lake Nr. 2, several specimens. 
115. Diaptomus minutus Lilljb. 
Conspectus p. 304. 
Diaptomus minutus, K. Stephensen, N. Stromfjord, 1913, p. 76, 
Pl. 7—8. 
Lake Nr. 1, several thousand spec., ¢ ¢ and 29, but none of them 
with ova; Lake Nr. 2, several thousand spec., a few with ova; Lake Nr. 
3, several thousand spec., a few with ova. 
Ant. 1 dext. of the 3 is shown in my work above quoted as without 
any expanded portion, such as is found in other Diaptomus species; 
this must be due to shrinkage in the glycerine. On renewed investi- 
gation, all the ¢ $ examined were found to have normally expanded 
antennae. 
The species was present in the lakes investigated in such numbers 
as to colour the water red. 
<x 116. Diaptomus castor Jurine. 
Conspectus p. 305. 
Lake Nr. 4, 1 3. 
The determination is absolutely certain, so that this species may 
now without reserve be ascribed to the fauna of Greenland, vide Con- 
spectus. ; 
117. Calanus hyperboreus Kr. 
Conspectus p. 307. 
Kvanefjord St. 27, Nansen-net, 300—250 m., some spec. — 
Bredefjord St. 30, 150—125 m., some spec.; ibid., 550—450 m., some 
spec.; St. 58, Nansen-net, 340—290 m., 1 spec.; St. 63, Nansen-net, 
450—350 m., some spec.; St. 64, 600 m. w., some spec.; St. 73, 300 m. w., 
5 cem.; St. 94, Nansen-net, 450—350 m., some spec.; ibid. 550—450 m., 
some spec.; St. 100, 500 m. w., about 15 ccm.; St. 108, 300 m. w., 10 ccm. 
