326 K. SrEPHENSEN. 
St. 40, 17. 7.1912. 60°31’ N., 46°49’W. — 170—180m., 3—2.5°, 
34.3—34.0 Jo) salinity 
NB. The temperature and salinity from 170m. at this station do 
not agree with the proper figures for that depth, but rather correspond 
to abt. 250 m. (vide St. 30); both the lead and the sounding apparatus 
however, showed 170 m. 
Shell-fragments with stones. 
Hyas coarctatus, 1 
Eupagurus pubescens, 1 
Spirontocaris polaris, 3 
Henricia (Cribrella) sanguinolenta, 2 
Ophiopholis aculeata, 1 
Amphiura Sundevalli, 4 
Ophiacantha bidentata, 17 
Strongylocentrotus droebachien- 
sis, 2 
Psolus Fabricu, 1. 
St. 41, 17. 7.1912. 60°32’ N., 46°49’ W. — Plankton-net, surface, 
15 min., 5cem. Small Calanidae. 
St. 42, 17. 7.1912. 60°34’ N., 46°51’ W. — Plankton-net, surface, 
15 min.; 7cem. Small Calanidae. 
St. 43, 17. 7.1912. 60°35’ N., 46°52’ W. — Plankton-net, surface, 
10 min., 3ccm. Small Calanidae. 
St. 44, 18. 7.1912. 60°35’ N., 46°48’ W. — 165—190 m., 2.0—2.8°, 
?—34.0 9/5) salinity. 
Bottom small stones and clay; of the latter, however, no traces 
were found in the dredge, but some remained adhering to the lead. 
The yield was very small, and the net was found to be broken when 
hauled up. The Eskimos declared that they could tell from the smell 
that it had been bitten through by a Greenland shark. 
Pseudopallene circularis, 1 
Stichaster albulus, 6 
Pedicellaster typicus, 1 
Ophiopholis aculeata, 2 
Amphiura Sundevalli, 2 
Ophiacantha bidenticulata, 1 
Strongylocentrotus droebachien- 
sis, 1. 
St. 45, 18. 7.1912. 60°36’ N., 46°47’ W. — 430—450m., 4—3.4°, 
34.7 °/) salinity; clay. 
Munidopsis curvirostra, 3 
Boreomysis arctica, 1 
Gnathia sp., 1 
Heliometra glacialis, 1 
Ctenodiscus crispatus, 19 
Amphiura denticulata, 7 
Ophiolebes claviger, 1 
Molpadia oolitica, 2 
Raia radiata, 1 egg-capsule. 
