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65. Hemilamprops cristata, G. 0. Sars, 
Hun observeret under Expeditionen ved Husn paa 
80 — 100 Favnes Dybde. Den er af Norman noteret fra 
Porcupine’s Expedition V af de britiske 0er (Rockall). 
65. Hemilamprops cristata, G. 0. Sars. 
Observed on the Expedition at Huso alone; depth 
from 80 to 100 fathoms. Norman met with the form on 
the “Porcupine” Expedition, west of the British Islands 
(Rockall). 
Fam. 3. Leuconidse. 
66. Leucon nasicus, Kroyer. 
Exemplarer af denne ved vore Xyster meget almin- 
delige Art indsamledes under Expeditioneu i det indre af 
Saltenfjord. Arten er udbredt til Grpnland, Nordamerikas 
0stkyst og det kariske Hav, folgelig at betragte som en 
*gte arktisk Form. Den gaar sydlig til Kattegat, og et 
enkelt Exemplar angives af Norman at vsere taget under 
Porcupine-Expeditionen i den britiske Kanal. 
67. Leucon nasicoides, Lilljeborg. 
Nogle faa Exemplarer af denne hos os temmelig sjeldne 
Art toges under Expeclitionens sidste Togt ved Hammer- 
fest. Den er udenfor Norge noteret fra Kattegat og Nord- 
amerikas 0stkyst. 
68. Leucon fulvus, G. 0. Sars. 
Denne af mig forst ved Lofoten fundne Art obser- 
' ''erodes under Expeditionen foruden ved Hammerfest ogsaa 
i Havnen ved Reykjavik og i Adventbay paa Spitsbergen. 
Hos os synes den alene at vsere indskrEenket til den ark- 
tiske Region. 
69. Leucon pallidus, G. 0. Sars. 
Nogle faa. Exemplarer af denne lille Dybvandsart er- 
holdtes under Expeditionens sidste Togt paa Stat. 338 ved 
%dpynten af Spitsbergen. 
Fam. 3. Leuconidse. 
66. Leucon nasicus, Kroyer. 
Individuals of this species, a very common one off 
the coast of Norway, were collected on the Expedition in 
the inner part of the Saltenfjord. The species is distributed 
as far north as Greenland, the east coast of North America, 
and the Kara Sea, — hence, must be regarded as a true 
Arctic form. Southward, its range extends to the Cattegat, 
and a sole specimen is stated, by Norman, to have been 
taken on the “Porcupine” Expedition, in the British Channel. 
67. Leucon nasicoides, Lilljeborg. 
A few individuals of this species, comparatively rare 
off the Norwegian coast, were taken, on the last cruise of 
the Expedition, at Hammerfest. Beyond the limits of 
Norway, the form has been recorded from the Cattegat 
and the east coast of North America. 
68. Leucon fulvus, G. 0. Sars. 
This species, first observed by the author, at Lofoten, 
was met with on the Expedition not only at Hammerfest 
but also in the harbour of Reikjavik and in Ad\ent Bav, 
Spitzbergen. Off the Norwegian coast, its occurrence would 
appear to be exclusively within the Arctic legion. 
69. Leucon pallidus, G. 0. Sars. 
A few individuals of this diminutive deep-sea species 
were obtained, on the last cruise of the Expedition, at 
Station 338, off the southern extremity of Spitzbergen. 
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