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Bibliography 



It has been suggested that a bibliography for the Cephalopoda of the 

 American Arctic would be found useful in connection with other bibliographies 

 appearing in this series of papers. Defining the American quadrant as those 

 Arctic waters lying between Davis and Bering straits, with possibly the 60th 

 parallel as an arbitrary southern boundary, the following list of titles has been 

 compiled as a contribution to this end. It is thought to be complete, at least 

 to the point of serviceability, if unfortunately not to that of perfection. No 

 attempt is here made to correct the synonymy quoted. 



A few titles inciuded have not been available for consultation and are 

 consequently quoted from the citations of other authors. Such are enclosed 

 in brackets. 



Dall, W. H. 



1884. New or specially interesting shells of the Point Barrow Expedition. 

 Proceedings United States National Museum, v. 7, pp. 523-526, pi. 2. 

 f. 8, 1884. 



Records Octopus gronlandicus from Point Barrow, Alaska. 



Dewhurst, H. W. 



1834. The natural history of the order Cetacea, and the oceanic inhabitants 

 of the Arctic regions, p. i — xx, 1 — 294 (331), with numerous pis. and 

 figs., 8 vo., London, 1834. 



Contains note on Sepia groenlandica, n. sp. (nomen nudem, p. 263), 

 from "Greenland Seas," and various references to cephalopoda as food 

 of Arctic whales. 



ESCHRICHT, D. F. 



1836. Cirroteuthis Miilleri, eine neue Gattung der Cephalopoden biidend. 

 Acta Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino Carolina Naturse Curiosorum, 

 V. 18, p. 627-634, pi. 46-48, 1836. 

 Cirroteuthis Miilleri, n. gen. and sp. described from Jacobshavn, Greenland- 



Fabricius, 0. 



[1780. Fauna Groenlandica. 8vo, Hafnise et Lipsise, 1780, pp. 358-60.] 

 Records Sepia loligo and S. octopodia from Greenland. 



Grieg, J, A. 



1896. Bidrag til kundskaben om Vestlandets mollusker. Bergens Museums 

 Aarbog, no. 10. pp. 1-33, pi. 1, 1896. 



Records Rossia glaucopis from 100-150 fath.,off Kraakc^skallen; 120 



fath., off Baardshaug, Selbj^rnefjorden; and 60-70 fath., Hjeltefjorden. 



Sepiola rondeletii from Kraakc^skallen and God^sund, Greenland. 



1909. Brachiopods and mollusks with a supplement to the echinoderms. 



Report 2nd Norwegian Arctic Expedition in the Fram, 1898-1902, 



No. 20, pp. 1-45, pi. 1, October, 1909. 



Records Rossia palpebrosa from 8 m., entrance to Stordalen, Hav- 

 nefjord, Ellesmere island. 



HOTLE, W. E. 



1886. Report on the Cephalopoda collected by H.M.S. Challenger during 

 the years 1873-76. Voyage of the Challenger, v. 16, pt. 44, pp. i-vi, 

 1-246, text f. 1-10, map, pi. 1-33, 1886. 



On p. 222 gives summary of the then known cephalopod fauna of 

 the Arctic faunal region, listing 9 species, referable to 6 genera. 



