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Ordo 2. 
Cumacea. 
Pam. 1. Cumidse. 
61. Cuma scorpioides, (Mont.) 
Under Expeditionen kun observeret ved Huso paa 
nogle faa Eavnes Sandbund. Arten er udenfor Norge lain 
med Sikkerhed kjendt fra de britiske 0er og Kattegat. 
62. Cyclaspis longicaudata, G. 0. Sars. 
Ligeledes under Expeditionen kun observeret ved Huso 
paa 80 100 Eavnes Dyb. Hen er under de engelske og 
franske Expeditionen ogsaa noteret fra betydelige Eyb i 
Atlanterhavet og sydlig til Spaniens Kyst. 
Fam. 2. Lampropidae. 
63. Hemilamprops rosea, (Norman). 
Exemplarer at denne smukke Eorm blev under Ex- 
peditionen tagne i Saltenfjord og ved Hammerfest. Arten 
er udenfor Norge alene kjendt fra de britiske 0er. 
64. Hemilamprops uniplicata, G. 0. Sars. 
At denne hidtil kun ved Norges Kyster observerede 
Art erholdtes nogle Exemplarer paa Stat. 31 og 124, begge 
beliggende i betydelig Afstand fra Kysten og tilhorende 
den kolde Area, Dybden fra 350 til 417 Favne. 
Ortlo 2. 
Cumacea. 
Fam. 1 . Cumidse. 
61. Cuma scorpioides, (Mont.) 
On the Expedition, observed at Huso alone, in water 
a few fathoms deep, bottom sandy. Beyond the limits of 
Norway, the species is not known with certainty save from 
the British Islands and the Cattegat. 
62. Cyclaspis longicaudata, G. 0. Sars. 
As with the former species, observed on the Ex- 
pedition off Huso alone, at a depth ranging from 80 to 
100 fathoms. On the British and French Expeditions, the 
species was [likewise jmot with at a considerable depth in 
the Atlantic Ocean, and southward as far as the coast of 
Spain. 
Fam. 2. Lampropidse. 
63. Hemilamprops rosea, (Norman). 
Specimens ot this beautiful form were taken on the 
Expedition in the Saltenfjord and at Hammerfest. Beyond 
the limits of Norway, the species is known exclusively from 
the British Islands. 
64. Hemilamprops uniplicata, G. 0. Sars. 
Of this species, hitherto exclusively observed off the 
Norwegian coast, we took a few individuals, viz. at Sta- 
tions 31 and 124, both a good distance from the coast 
and belonging to the cold area; depth ranging from 350 
to 417 fathoms. 
