164 



COPEPODA 







UN. 



L. W. 



Ingolf 3/6 96 



St. 68 



62°o6 



22°30 



, 3/6 96 



St. 69 



62°4o 



22°I7 



'/6 96 



St. 63 



62=40 



i 9 °o5 



9/8 95 



St. 40 



62°oo 



2i°36 



»/s 96 



St. 49 



62°o7 



i5°o8 



12/5 9 6 



St. 47 



6i°42 



I3°i4 



Thor 9/ ? 04 



St. 1 78 



6 3 °n 



2I 3O 



io/ 7 04 



St. 180 



6i°34 



I9°°3 



% 04 



St. 285 



62°49 



i8°46 



w 7 04 



St. 183 



6i°30 



i7°o8 



2 V5 °4 



St. 104 



62°47 



^5°03 



net. 



V. 1 100— o fm. 



V. 1 100 — o fm. 



V. 1 100— o fm. 



V. 1 100 — o fm. 



V. 1 .100 — o fm. 



V. 1 100— o fm. 

 Yt. 780 M.Wire 

 Yt. 400 M.Wire 

 Yt. 1800 M.Wire 

 Yt. 500 M.Wire 

 Yt. 1800 M.Wire 

 Yt. 1500 M.Wire 



Temp, 

 at sur- 

 face. 



8-S° C. 



7-3° C 



8-3° C. 

 13-5° C. 



9-3° C. 

 io-6° C. 



VI 



1% 



4 

 6% 



1 



1% 

 1 



10% 

 1 



5i% 



9 



I 



5% 



4% 



25 1 



21 1 



33% 



20 1 



I 

 1 



35°/o 



1"2 



19% 



I'2 



39 % 



V 



15 



12% 

 22% 



5 



1 



2 



20% 



22 



1 

 21% 

 32% 

 i'5% 



36 



75% 

 630/0 



4 



20 

 8 



23% 

 10 



11% 

 24% 

 i'5% 



IV 



2 



5% 

 6% 



2 



1 



12% 



16 



17% 

 8% 

 2% 



1 

 3% 

 4% 



6% 

 12 



15 % 



7% 

 5% 



HI 



II 



Number of 



specimens 



examined. 



174 



163 



170 



1235 

 217 



The presence of adult males and the presence of females with spermatophores and egg-sacs 

 certainly indicate that propagation takes place or has taken place; at St. 183, where among 230 f$ 60 

 had spermatophores and had 3 egg-balls, bnt especially at St. 104, where 30 of no f(? had sperma- 

 tophores attached to the fifth pair of legs, and 50 of 85 f $ wore spermatophores and 15 wore egg-balls, a 

 great number of specimens certainly are active in propagating the species. 



Iceland-Faeroe Channel. The Ingolf Expedition has not found any adult specimens in two 

 samples taken near the surface from the Iceland-Fseroe channel, but in those (four) from the deeper 



Ingolf 



x 5/ 5 96 





20/5 9 6 





«/s96 





"/s96 



Thor 



2 3/ 5 o4 





2 % 05 





22/5-04 





5/5 °4 





I2 /s o4 





9/5°4 





33/7 05 





L.N. 



L.W. 



St. 52 



63°57 



I3°32 



St 57 



63°37 



I3°02 



- ■ 



6i°32 



io°47 



St. 45 



6i°3i 



9°43 



St. 102 



6i 4 i 



i3°3i 



St. 163 



62° 3 6 



I2°05 



St. 99 



6i°i5 



9°35 



St. 63 



64°o5 



9°38 



St. 78 



6i°o8 



9°20 



St. 70 



63°33 



6°20 



St. 124 



6i°o4 



4°33 



Depth and net. P - a 



surface. 



V. 1 200 — ofm. 



V. 100 — o fm. 

 Cyl. 14 



V. 2 100 — o fm. 

 Yt. 15 M. Wire 

 Yt. 300 M. Wire 



Trawl. 900 M. 

 Yt. 1000 M. Wire 

 Yt. 1700 M. Wire 



Yt. 100 M. Wire 

 Yt. 1000 M. Wire 



8-3° C. 

 8-2° C. 



9-1° C. 



VI 



9% 



1 



28 



1 

 12% 



9 



I 



5 

 15 



4 

 4 



1 

 12% 

 1 

 2 



24 



1-2 



22 



i 



55% 



1-2 



37 



1-2 



36 



I 



13 

 1-2 

 96o/ 

 2 

 11 



V 



1 



1 



1 

 5% 



3 



19 



- 1 



2% 



1 



6 



i-5 °lo 



7 

 35 

 11 



46% 



17 

 6 



11% 

 7 



2°'5°/o 



2 



IV 



3 



3 



7 

 8% 



3 

 4 



5% 



1 

 1 



11 



14 

 6 



6°/ 

 6 



120/0 

 8 



III 



11% 



3% 



II 



% 



Number of 

 specimens 

 examined. 



156 









