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M(i(/: S. and K. of Iceland to the l^'uroes and Scotland, com- 

 mon al some points; t)2^ N. 2" E., rare; along the coast of 

 Norway, from .JS to 6(1 N.; Wr N. 72" W. to 41° N. 59"^ 

 W., as a rule common. 



June: Iceland to the Faroes and Scotland; 58° N. 2" W., rare; 

 62° N. 2^ E., common; along the coast of Norway from H7' 

 to 72° N.; SK. of Spitzbergen, 



Jidij: NE. and S. of Iceland, common, thence to the Faroes, 

 Scotland and to 5!)- N. 2° E.; 65° N. o^ W., not rare; SW. 

 of Cape Farewell ; 40' N. 69° W., common. 



AiKjust: N. of Iceland; along the S. coast of Iceland to the 

 Faroes; E. of Scotland; round Spitsbergen; W. of Green- 

 land, 61°— 62° N. 03—56' W. 



September: NE. and S. of Iceland, common to rare; S. of 

 the Faroes; between Norway and Spitzbergen; S. of Green- 

 land, 58°— 60° N. 39°— 55° W.; i8' N. 29^ W. 



October: along S. Iceland and thence to the Faroes; SE. of 

 Cape Farewell; i-2° N. 50° W. 



November: S. of Iceland, rare; Faroes. 



December: 4-7° N. 45° W. to 41° N. 66- W. 

 1899 January: Faroes, rare; 48° N. 39- W., common; 40°— 41° N. 

 66° — 69° W., very common to rare. 



March: 64° N. 12- W., rare; 62- N. 7° \V. 



May: 64° N. 10° E., rare; 61° N. 1° E. to 58° N. 6^ E., com- 

 mon to very common, less common to 58' N. 8' E.; 38" N. 

 74° AV., not rare. 



Juw: 67° N. 3° W., rare; 62° N. 1° E.. rare to common; 64- 

 N. 7° E. to 67" N. 11° E., very common; ()2- N. 2° E. to 

 78" N. 12" E., rare. 



July: 74° N. 17° W., rare; 62° N. 0° W., not rare; 71°— 73 

 N. 32"— 36" E., not rare; 56" N. 38" W 



August: 72"' — 74° N. 26° — 31° E., more or less common; 54" 

 N. 46° W., rare. 



September: 74" N. 17" \V to 65" N. 2- W., rare to common, 

 abundantly at 67^—68" N. 4"— 6 W.; 72" N. 19" E. to 79" 

 N. 11° E., more or less scarce, but very common at 76- — 

 77° N. 16"— 14° E.; 47° N. 51" W., rare. 



Temperature: 8..-,, mean of 58 obs., max. 21, min. 4.i (only 

 such samples as contained this species- abundantly considered). 



