APPENDICULARIA — FRITILLARIA 25 



Appendicularia . 



In many samples appendicularia occured, but their bad state 

 of preservation and the difficulty of examining them induced me to 

 give up attempting to identify them, with the exception of the easily 

 recognized Fritillaria borealis. 



FRITILLARIA BOREALIS Lohm. 

 (Ergebnisse d. Plankton Expedition, D. Appendicularien pag. 49). 



1898 May: Faroes. 



July: 78° N. 3° W. (deep sea haul. Auriv.) 



August: Spitzbergen; Beeren Island; area between 76° N. 12° 



E., 78° N. 10°— 33° E. and 81° N. 23° E. (Auriv.) 

 September: li^—lG" N. 19°— 13° E. (Auriv.) 



1899 March and April: Faroes. 



May: Faroes to 59° N. 2°E.; 50° N. 33° W.; off Newfoundland. 

 June: 67° N. 11° E. to 72° N. 18° E. 

 July: 71° N. 32° E.; 71° N. 21° W. 

 September: 74°— 77° N. 18°— 14° E. 



Temperature: S.b to 9.9, exceptionally 22. 



Salinity: about 34, max. 35.46, min. 32.27. 



Plankton-type. Noted from the Strait of Magellan (Lohm.), 

 Smiths Sound, Davis's Strait, Newfoundland, Irminger Sea, North Sea, 

 Skagerak, Kiel (Aurivillius). (iulf of Finland (Levander) — T. 



