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synes mig dog rigtigst incltil videre at opretholde Hargers 
Slregt Synidotea for do 2 hoinordiske Arter S. bicuspida 
og nodulosa, da begge afviger bestemt fra den af Guerin 
Meneville beskrevne Form Edotia tuberculata ved den vel 
udviklede, mangeleddede Svobe paa 2det Par Folere. 
Eurycope gigantea, G. 0. Sars, pg. 130. 
To incomplete Exemplarer af dennn Form angives af 
Hoek som fundne ved Beeren Eiland paa 40 F. D. 
Socarnes bidenticulatus, (Sp. Bate), pg. 139. 
Denne Form er at Hoek (1. c.) beskreven og afbildet 
som en ny Art under Benaevnelsen Socarnes ovalis, efter 
Exemplarer tagne i Gsthavet paa 124 og 160 F. D. 
Onesimus leucopis, G. 0. Sars, pg. 149. 
Hoek henforer til denne Art et af ham undersogt 
Exemplar, taget i Nserheden at Smeerenburg (N. Spitsbergen) 
paa circa 8 F. D. Da imidlertid Exemplaret, ifolge de af 
Hoek givne Meddelelser, syncs at skille sig i enkelte Punkter 
fra det af mig undersogte, og det desudcn er fra ganske 
grundt V and, medeus det under Nordhavs Expeditionen 
tagne optoges tra et meget botydeligt Dyb, skulde jeg vtere 
tilboielig til at betviste Bestemmolsens Correcthed. 
Podocerus asimilis, G. 0. Sars, pg. 205. 
Et enkelt Exemplar af denne Art er af Hr. Con- 
servator Schneider taget ved Finmarkens Kyst (Tromso). 
Podocerus brevicornis, G. 0. Sars, pg. 207. 
Anfores af Hoek som funden i Gsthavet paa en enkelt 
Lokalitet, Dybden 160 Favne. 
Guerin Meneville; but in the Author’s opinion, Harger’s 
genus Synidotea should lor the present be retained for 
the 2 Arctic species S. bicuspida and S. nodulosa , both 
differing distinctly from the form described by Guerin Mene- 
ville — Edotia tuberculata — in the well-developed, multi- 
articulate flagellum on the 2nd pair of antenna}. 
Eurycope gigantea, G. 0. Sars, p. 130. 
Two defective specimens of this form are recorded 
by Dr. Hoek, as taken off Beeren Eiland, at a depth of 
40 fathoms. 
Socarnes bidenticulatus, (Sp. Bate), p. 139. 
This form is described and figured by Dr. Hoek (1. c.), 
as a new species, under the name of Socarnes ovalis , from 
examples obtained in the Barents’ Sea, at a depth ranging 
from 124 to 160 fathoms. 
Onesimus leucopis, G. 0. Sars, p. 149. 
Dr. Hoek refers to this form a specimen he has ex- 
amined, taken in the vicinity of Smeerenberg (north of 
Spitsbergen) ; depth about 8 feet. Meanwhile, as this ex- 
ample, according to Dr. Hoek, would appear to deviate in 
many respects from that examined by the Author, and 
having also occurred in very shallow water, whereas tin* 
specimen met with on the JSTorth-Atlantic Expedition came 
up from a very considerable depth, there is good reason 
to question the correctness of Dr. Hook’s determination. 
Podocerus assimilis, G. 0. Sars, p. 255. 
A solitary example ol this species was taken by Mr. 
Schneider, off the coast of Finmark (Tromso). 
Podocerus brevicornis, G. 0. Sars, p. 207. 
Recorded by Dr. Hoek, as found in the Barents’ Sea, 
at one Station only; depth 160 fathoms. 
