KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 39. N:o |. 87 
clay, 170 fms. (Amondsen 1865), 6 light sps. — 65” 11' n.—53” 33' w., green clay, 
48 fms (Ing. & Gl. "/; 1871), 5 small light sps. 
East Greenland: 65” 40' n.—35” 32 w., clay with stones, 25—40 fms. (Sof. Exp. 
”/» 1883), 2 sps. — 74? 52 n.—17” 16 w., elay, sand and gravel, 350 m. (Gr. Exp. 
'/; 1899), 7 sps. — 71” 20' n.—21” 10' w., mud and gravel, 70 m. (Gr. Exp. ”'/; 1899), 
1 light sp. — 72” 28, n.—21” 48, w., mud and gravel, 180 m. (Gr. Exp. ”'/; 1899), 
Il sp — 72” 56 n.—24” 33' w., mud, sand and gravel, 125 m. (Gr. Exp. ”'/; 1899), 
1 light sp. — Mouth of Franz Joseph's Fjord, mud, 200—300 m. (Arct. Exp. ''/s 1900), 
2 light sps. — Mackenzie-Bay, north of Franz Joseph's Fjord, mud, 100 m. (Arct. 
Exp. ''/s 1900), 4 light sps. — Mackenzie-Bay, mud, 12—35 m. (Arct. Exp. '/;—/s 
1900), 9 er sps. — 71” 12 n.—8” 38 w., Jan Mayen, gray clay, 1275 m. (Gr. Exp. 
”"/; 1899), 5 light and dark sps. 
Iekdnd: Beru Fjord, 25 fms. (Torell 1857), 1 sp. 
Spitzbergen: 81” 14 n.—22” 50 e., N. E. of the Seven Islands, gray mud, 150 
m., bottom temp. + 2” C. (Sp. Exp. ”'/; 1898), 13 sps. — Trauerenberg Bay, clay 
and stones, 6—235 fms. (Sp. Exp. 1861), 73—100 sps. — Wijde Bay, clay, 40 fms. 
(Sp. Exp. 1861), 1 sp. — 79” 58 n.—9? - e., N. W. Bon Danes Island, gray mud 
with stones, 435 m., bottom temp. + 1,5” OC. (Sp. Exp. ”/s 1898), 20 sps. — Mouth 
of Wijde Bay, 105 fms. (Sp. Exp. 1872—73), 1 dask sp. — Grey Hook, clay, 81 fms. 
(Sp. Exp. 1872—1873), 1 dark sp. — Cross Bay, clay, 40 fms. (Sp. Exp. 1861), 4 sps. 
— King Bay, clay with stones, 172 fms. (Sp. Exp. "/s« 1868), 5 sps. — 78 4 n.— 
11” 37 e., S. off Prince Charles” Foreland, fine blackish gray mud, 240 m., bottom 
temp. + 3,15” C. (Sp. Exp. ”'/; 1898), 2 dark sps. — Ice Fjord, North Fjord, fine 
brown mud, 175 m., (Sp. Exp. '"/; 1898), 8—10 sps. — Ice Fjord, Advent Bay, mud, 
40—560 fms. (Sp. Exp. '/s 1868), 1 dark sp. — 16—20 m. West of Ice Fjord, mud 
and stones, 120—140 fms. (Sp. Exp. "/. 1868), I sp. — Bel. Sound, 1'/; miles from 
land, fine mud, 150 fms. (Sp. Exp. 18647?), 6 sps. — Horn Sound, mud with stones, 
20—40 fms. (Sp. Exp. '/s 1864), 3 dark sps. — 75” 58' n.—13” 18' e., S. W. of South 
Cape, gray mud containing tubes of worms, 350 m., bottom temp. + 2,73” C. (Sp. Exp. 
"Ia 1898), 10 sps. — 76” 10' n.—18” e., Stor Fjord, mud and stones, 100—120 fms. 
(Sp. Exp. ”/; 1868), 3 sps. — Whales Point, mud, 20-30 fms. (Sp. Exp. "/s 1864), 
I sp. — Waygats Island, fine clay, 100 fms. (Sp. Exp. "/< 1861), 2 dark sps. — 77” 
25 n.—27” 30' e., N. of Hope Island, yellowish brown clay, 160 m., bottom temp. 
— 1,71” C. (Sp. Exp. ”/c 1898), several sps. — 78” 50' Fr 39 e., King Charles 
Land, fine reddish yellow clay, 20 m., bottom temp. + 0,2” C. (Sp. Exp. '/s 1898), 
I sp. — 78” 50' n.—29” 39' e., King Charles Land, fine blickich gray clav, 60—70 m. 
(Sp. Exp. '”/s 1898), 15—20 sps. — King Charles Land, fine mud with stones, 100 
—110 m., 20 sps., and fine blackish gray mud, 12—20 m. (Sp. Exp. '/s 1898), 11 sps. 
Bear Island—Norway: 13” 27 n.—23” 11' e., blackish gray clay, 460 m., bottom 
temp. + 2,67” C. (Sp. Exp. '”/« 1898), 8 sps. — 73” 3 n.—18” 30' e., gray clay, 410 
m., bottom temp. + 2 (Sp. Exp. '/,. 1898), 3 sps. 
Nova Zembla, the Kara Sea and Siberia: Matotschkin Strait, Gubin Bay, 
mud, 5—15 fms. (Yen. Exp. '”"/; 1876), 1 sp. — 75” 12 n.—67” 20' e., brownish 
