340 K. STePHENSEN. 
St. 119, 10. 8.1912 (= St. 118). — Ringtrawl, 400m. w., 20min., 
175 cem. (incl. 100 ccm. Copepoda). 
Sabinea septemcarinata, young sta- Euthemisto compressa, abt. 15 
ge, 2 Parathemisto oblivia, 50 ccm. 
Meganyctiphanes norvegica, 25 |? Pseudalibrotus Nanseni, 1 
Thysanoessa inermis, 5 Calanus finmarchicus, 90 °/, 
Mysis oculata, 1 — hyperboreus, 5 °/, 
Euthemisto libellula, abt. 20 Pseudocalanus elongatus, 5 °/, 
— bispinosa, 1 
Bredefjord St. 120—135 (Continuation from St. 109). 
(See the map fig. 31.) 
St. 120, 25. 8. 1912. 60°35’ N., 46°47’ W. — 750m. Clay with some 
small stones. 
Dredge out with 900m. wire; a loop in the line 150 metres above 
the implement however, was found to have a long twisted worm 
tube (?) attached, so that the depth can hardly have been more than 
750 m. 
Amphiura denticulata, fragments | Molpadia oolitica, 1 
St. 121, 25. 8.1910. 60°32’ N., 46°51’ W. — 700m. Clay. 
Caprella Rinku, 1 Gorgonocephalus Lamarcki, 2 
Chaetonymphon spinosum, 2 Ophiacantha anomala, 2 
Molpadia oolitica, 1 
Heliometra glacialis, 3 
Hathrometra Sarsu, 1 Raia radiata, 1 egg-capsule 
Ctenodiscus crispatus, 1 
Amphiura denticulata, 6 Eunephthya glomerata 
Ophiolebes claviger, 4 — florida 
Stenogorgia borealis 
St. 122, 25. 8.1912. 60°32’ N., 46°52’ W. — Ringtrawl, 900 m. w., 
20 min. 
The net had here been working in the bottom, as was shown by 
the fact that 1t was torn in places, soiled with clay, and contained frag- 
ments of a Crinoid and Retepora (not preserved); beyond this, however, 
the content was lost, the cord on the bottom of the net having been 
torn off. 
St. 128, 25. 8.1912. 60°37’ N., 46°47’ W. — 5—-10m. Algae with 
some gravel. Fine dredge. Amphipoda alone 65—75 ccm. 
Sclerocrangon boreas, 1 Spirontocaris Fabricu, abt. 35 
Nectocrangon lar, 2 _: turgida, abt. 12 
