24 E Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



Station 41m; Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, end of August, 1915, 

 from stomach of Salvelinus malma Walb.; 30 specimens. 



Station 42/i; Bay at Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, September 

 22, 1915, beachwater; 5 specimens. 



Station 436." Dolphin and Union strait (off Stapylton bay), Northwest 

 Territories, September 14, 1915, 25-30 fathoms, sandy mud with pebbles, but no 

 algae; 7 specimens. 



Station 66a: Latitude about 73° 50' N., long. 150° 15' W., August 31, 1918: 

 surface; S. Storkerson, collector; 3 specimens. 



Station 666: Latitude about 73° 50' N., long. 147° W., September 17, 1918; 

 surface; S. Storkerson, collector; 6 specimens. 



Distribution: Arctic ocean, Greenland, Spitzbergen, Nova Scotia, Norway, 

 Nova Zembia. 



51. Hyperia galba (Montagu). 



1813. Cancer gammarus galba Montagu, Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. XI, p. 4, pi. 2, f. 2. 

 1895. Hyperia galba Saks, Crust. Norway, vol. I, p. 7, pi. 2; pi. 3, f. 1, and ssmonymy. 



Station 9a: Lat. 55° 2' N., long. 144° W., June 27, 1913, surface; 2 speci- 

 mens. 



Station 27h: Lagoon-bay at Collinson point, Alaska, September 18, 1913, 

 0-1 foot of water; 1 specimen. 



Station 27m.- Colhnson point, Alaska, September 19, 1913, pelagic, over 1 

 foot of water (9-inch ice) ; 1 specimen. 



Station 27m.' Collinson point, Alaska, October 5, 1913, pelagic, over 1 

 fathom of water; 1 specimen. 



Station 27y: Lagoon at Collinson point, Alaska, October 8, 1913, pelagic, 

 over 2 feet of water; 1 specimen. 



Station 30o.- Lat. 69° 41' N., long. 141° 11' W., May 4, 1915, pelagic, over 

 3 fathoms of water; 1 specimen. 



Color. — Animal translucent with dark vinaceous-drab markings, eyes very 

 large and black, thorax with broad, dark vinaceous-drab band on side, second 

 and third abdominal segments with dark vinaceous-drab dorsal spots, distal ends 

 of the second joints of the gnathopods and first, second and third peraeopods 

 marked with vinaceous-drab, peduncles of the pleopods also marked with 

 vinaceous-drab. 



Distribution. — Atlantic coast of France and Britain, Baltic, Arctic ocean, 

 Greenland, Spitzbergen, Nova Zembia, Kara sea, Murman coast. 



52. Hyperoche kroeyeri Bovallius. 



1885. Hyperia kroeyeri Bovallius, K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handlingar, Band 10, No. 14, 



p. 17. 

 1887. Hyperoche kroeyeri Bovallius, ibid.. Band XI, No. 16, p. 18. 

 1895. Hyperoche kroeyeri Sars, Crust. Norway, vol. I, p. 9, pi. 4, and synonymy. 



Station 27/i: Lagoon-bay at Collinson point, Alaska, September 18, 1913, 

 0-1 foot of water; 1 specimen. 



Station 27m; Collinson point, Alaska, September 19, 1913, pelagic, over 1 

 foot of water (9-inch ice); 12 specimens. 



Station 27m; CoUinson point, Alaska, September 20, 1913, pelagic, over 1 

 foot of water (9-inch ice) ; 6 specimens. 



Station 57a; Cape Smyth (Point Barrow), Alaska, August 8, 1916, pelagic, 

 over 1 fathom of water; 4 specimens. 



Colour. — Central areas of eyes duck green. Dorsal parts of the body 

 segments apricot orange. Sides of body, sideplates, gnathopods, peraeopods, 

 pleopods, uropods and telson splotched with apricot orange. Rest of animal 

 translucent. 



