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South of Iceland. The Ingolf Expedition has south of Iceland J 3/ 6 1896 St. 68 taken 2 V and 

 l8 / 5 1896 St 54 3 f? 4- 3 V. The Thor has 2 4/ 5 1904 (St. 104, 62°47 E. N. i5°o3 E. W. Yt. 1500 M. 

 Wire) taken 25 f? and »/ 7 1904 (St. 183 6i°30 E. N. i7°o8 E. W. Yt. 1800 M. W.) taken 20 f£, 10 V 

 and 1 IV. As the Danish East Greenland Exp. from 8 ~ 28 / 9 1900 has taken 50 samples (F. 312—366) 

 at the surface from Denmark Strait and 63 (F. 367 — 430) in the Atlantic Ocean south of Iceland 

 without any specimens, it is certainly right to conclude, that C. hyperboreus is only seldom found in these 

 regions at the surface. 



Iceland-Faeroe Channel. In the Iceland-Fseroe Channel the Ingolf Exp. has from "- l6 / s 1895 

 taken 3 samples of which 2 together contained 8 f°. and 2 V, one contained a single IV and one 3 

 III; 19 f°. and 29 (V), contained in 4 samples, taken from I5_2I /5 1896, were examined, but only 4 IV 

 (found in 2 samples) and a single (III). The Thor has s/ s 1904 (St. 63, 64°o5 E. N. 9°38 E. W. Yt. 300 

 M. Wire) taken 10 f?, 10 (V), 1 (IV), 22 / 5 1904 (St. 99, 6i°i5 L. N. 9°35 L. W. Yt. 1000 M. Wire) 16 f? 

 + 7 (V) and 9/ 5 (St. 70, 63035 I* N - 6 °2o E. W. Yt 100 M. Wire) 175 f?. From 4/ 8 1904 (St. 230, 63°io 

 E. N. 7°3i E. W. Yt. 1200 M. Wire) 1 f$, 1 V and 1 IV were found. As far south as 57V E. N. 9^3 E. W. 

 Yt 1500 M. Wire the S/S Thor has 8 / 6 1905 taken 16 f? + 20 (V). 



North Coast of Iceland. The Ingolf Exp. has on the north-west coast of Iceland collected a 

 large number of Cal. hyperboreus 2 7/ 7 1896 St. 125 with the stage V in majority; north-east of Iceland 

 as far north as Jan Mayen n samples with C. h. were taken from IO - 2 4/ 7 1904; 7 of these contained 

 f?, 7 (V), 4 (IV), 3 (III) and 2 stage II; in all samples but one the stage IV— V formed the greatest 

 percentage. 



Date. 



Ingolf. 



L,N. 



L.W. 



Depth in 

 fathoms. 



Temp. 



at 

 surface. 



VI 



V 



IV 



III 



II 



Num- 

 ber of 

 spec- 

 imens. 



2 9/ 7 1896 



4 p. m. 



St. 125 



68°o8 



l6 O2 



Apst. 68 



2-1° C. 



25 % 



74 % 



1 % 







224 



I0 / 7 1896 

 4-30 p. m. 



St. 101 



66°23 



I2°05 



V 1 100— 



5'5° C 



H 



16 



1 



7 



5 



•• 



20/5 1896 

 12-15 a - m> 



St. 59 



6 5 °oo 



ii°i6 



P. 100— 



i-6° C. 



87 % 



12 0/0 



1 % 







9i 



11.15 P- m. 









Apst. 12 



i-5° C. 



24 



21 











2+/ 7 1896 

 3.30 p. m. 



St. 117 



68°i 3 



8°o 3 



V 2 100— 



4-1° C. 



14 % 



13-5 °/o 



36 o/o 



35 % 



i-5°'o 



150 



Thor 

























22 7 '7 i9°4 



St. 214 



67°i9 



i7°55 



Yt. 800 M.W. 





20 0/0 



27% 



53 % 







75 



Norwegian Sea etc. In the western part of the Norwegian Sea between 6o° E. N. 3 E E. 

 and 69 E. N. 6° E. W. the Danish East Greenland Expedition has not in any of the 84 surface 

 samples (F 1—89), which were collected from IQ - 2 4/ 6 and contained plenty of C. finmarchicus, found 

 C. hyperboreus. With E. 14 a single f°. was taken 2I /(, c. 64 E. N. 0-51 E. W. The same expedition 

 has near Jan Mayen with a closing net made several vertical hauls, and a few horizontal ones with a 

 big net, which makes it evident that the species was rather common in this region. 



The Ingolf-Expedition. III. 4. ^ 



