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_ main bulk of the gathering.. The specimens, however, all 
differed remarkably from those from the other localities, 
being distinguished by the presence. of a very fang: oil 
globule i in the body of each. 
> Pseudocalanus elongatus. Several. 
Oithona spinifrons. One specimen. 
_ Harpacticus chelifer. One specimen. 
Harpacticus flecus. One specimen. 
The gathering also contained a few Schizopods and 
larval Crustacea, and a mass of minute ova contained in a 
gelatinous membrane. 
No. 8, June 21, 1888, 11.45 p.m. Tromsoe. Sun shining 
and bitterly cold. Ship at anchor. Strong current 
running, and tow-net suspended in the current, just 
below the Fiord opposite the town. 
COPEPODA. 
Calanus finmarchicus. Abundant. 
Pseudocalanus elongatus. Several. 
- Dias longiremis. Abundant. 
Acartia laxa. Several. 
Scolocithriz minor. A few. The presence of this species 
here is very interesting, it having as before stated been 
previously recorded only in the Indian Ocean. 
Oithona spimifrons. Several. 
Harpacticus chelifer. One specimen. 
Zaus spinosa. One specimen. 
This gathering, like Nos. 2 and 8, contained multitudes 
of Hvadne nordmanni, also several Zoea of Crab, a few 
other large larval Crustacea, and one mutilated Amphipod. 
No. 9, June 23, 1888, 8 a.m. Loédingen, West Fuiord, 
Luffoden Islands. Cold, dull morning. Ship at 
anchor. Tow-net a foot below surface for less than 
five minutes. 
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