318 K. STEPHENSEN. 
x <x 182. Stenogorgia borealis (n. sp.) Jungersen. 
Bredefjord St. 121, 700 m. 
This species is not only new to Greenland, but also to science. 
PISCES. 
With regard to the literature on Greenland fish, reference may be 
made to the work of Ap. S. Jensen, shortly to be published in Meddel. 
om Grenl. vol. 21. 
This section of the material is very small, owing to the fact that 
no real fishing implements were employed: all that was taken having 
been brought up incidentally by the dredge or the ringtrawl. Some 
few larger fish from Kvanefjord were however, purchased from a fisher- 
man at Frederikshaab. The “Rink” collection of fish has been kindly 
determined by Museumsinspector Ap. S. JENSEN, to whom I beg to 
express my thanks for the following list. 
183. Sebastes marinus L. 
Bredefjord St. 116, 80—95 m., 1 spec.; St. 109, 125—140 m., 
1 spec. — Kvanefjord St. 5, 420m., 1 otolith. 
184. Cottus scorpius L. 
Bredefjord St. 89, 16—17m., 1 spec.; St. 104, 7—20m., 1 
spec. Juv. 
185. Triglops Pingelii Reinh. 
Bredefjord Sermilik St. 115, 500m., 1 spec. 
186. Centridermichthys uncinatus Reinh. 
Kvanefjord St. 10, 19,5—54(?)m. — Bredefjord St. 103, 90— 
100 m., 1 spec. — St. 109, 125—140m., 1 spec. — Bredefjord Ser- 
milik St. 110, 55—90 m., 2 spec. 
187. Iecelus bicornis Reinh. 
Kvanefjord St. 6, 37—45 m., 1 spec. — Bredefjord St. 75, 200— 
270 m., 1 spec. 
188. Centronotus fasciatus Bl. Schn. 
Bredefjord St. 62, 10—15m., 1 spec. 
189. Gymnelis viridis Fabr. 
Bredefjord St. 48, 500m. w., 1 spec. 
