COPEPODA 



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North of Iceland. The East Greenland Expedition has in the region crossed from 2 / 9 10 a. m. 

 to 4/ g 10 p. m. between ca. 70 L,. N. and 67 L,. N. and between 17 L,. W. and 23 h. W. taken 27 

 samples (F. 284—310), of which only 8 (taken in the night) contained C. f. 



Number of 

 samples at 

 which each 



0. Exp. 1900. 



Number of 

 samples with 



c.f. 



Date. 



Net. 





VI 



V 



IV 



III 



II 



found. 



-f- 



+ 





VI 

 V 

 IV 

 III 

 II 

 I 



2 



5 

 4 

 2 



3 

 2 



Taken between 

 3 a. m. — 7 p. m. 



Taken between 

 8 p. m. — 4 a. m. 



17 

 2 







8 



3/9 10 p. m. 



10 p. m. 



4/9 2 a. m. 



F. 299 

 F. 300 

 F. 301 



c. 68° L. N. 17 L. W. 



1 

 1 



4 

 17 

 21 



2 



1 

 21 





1 



The contrast to the previous group is well marked by the preponderance og stage IV — V, and 

 by the fact that 110 nauplii were found (cf. p. 21 about their occurrence in Denmark Strait). 



The Ingolf Exp. has from l8 / 7 — 3 /s 1896 collected 9 samples with C.f. north and east of Iceland 

 (as far south as c. 65 north) and 17 from IO— 25 / 7 between Jan Mayen and north-east of Iceland (in- 

 cluding St. 101, 121 and 107). 





In 9 

 samples 



a/ 7 -3/8. 



In 17 

 samples 



10-25/7. 



1896. 



in golf. 



I,.N. 



L. W. 



Depth 

 at fathoms. 



Temp. 



at 

 surface. 



Percentage of each stage. 



55 



Stage. 



VI 



V 



IV 



III 



II 



I 



.a H 





d" 



9 



5 <u 



1^1 O) 



<Avi 



9/ 



V 

 IV 



III 

 II 

 I 





 4 

 7 

 7 

 7 

 6 

 6 



1 



12 



8 



14 



12 



12 



9 



2 /8 96 10 p. m. 



w h 4'3° P- m - 

 10/7 5 a. m. 



lI / 7 4-20 a. m. 

 2 5/ 7 1 1 a. m. 



24 / 7 3 '3° P- ra- 



St. 101 

 St. 102 

 St. 104 

 St. 120 

 St. 117 



66°40 

 66°2 3 

 66°23 

 66°23 

 67°29 

 6 9 °i 3 



22°I5 

 I2°05 

 IO°26 



7°25 



II°32 



8°2 3 



A.. 73 

 V 2 . 100— 

 V 2 . 100— 

 P. 100 — 

 V 2 . 100— 

 V 2 . 100— 



7 C. 

 5-5° C. 

 4-3° C. 

 6-3° C. 

 5-i° C. 

 4-1° C. 



2 



20 



84 



1 



0-5 

 20 



30 



9 

 16 



1 



0-5 

 75 



45 

 20 



6 



20 



2 



20 

 35 



16 

 49 



3 

 14 



55 



28 



2 



2 



21 

 2 



1 



75 



50 



75 



133 



150 



The S/S Thor has in 1904 taken two samples with C.f. viz. 22 / 7 St. 214 67°i9 L. N. i7°55 I/. W. 

 Yt. 800 M. Wire 4 £?, 14 (V), and 2 V 7 !9°4 St. 216 66°i5 L. N. i2°i3 L. W. Yt. 600 M. Wire 1 (V). As a 

 fo* was taken 10 / 7 1896 and by the East Greenland Expedition near Jan Mayen 77 1900, and as Cope- 

 podites of stage I — II and nauplii of C.f? were taken at several stations, there is reason to think that 

 propagating takes place in this region in the month of July. 



Distribution etc. About the distribution of Cal. finmarchicus I refer to the able account of 

 Far ran (191 1). It has "been recorded from the South Atlantic off Cape Colony, the west coast of 

 North and South America, the Mediterranean, the Adriatic, the Red Sea and the Polar Ocean." In 

 the Pacific it has been found abundantly by Ester ly in the Bay of California. „In the North Atlantic 

 it is distributed over the whole of the area north of about 55 N." It is sometimes found in great 

 numbers along the east-coast of North America and is, to the east, distributed as far as the western 

 part of the Baltic. 



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