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260. Ampelisca minuticornis, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
Se Iste Afsnit, pg. 198, PI. XVI, Pig. 5, a — o. 
Findesteder. Stat. 31, 124, 137, 200, 251, 362. 
261. Byblis Gaimardii, (Kroyer). 
Exemplarer af denne let kjendelige arktiske Form er- 
holdtes under Expeditionen i Saltenfjord og Porsangertjord 
(Stat. 260), paa Stat. 267 i 0sthavet, samt paa 2 forskjel- 
lige Punkter i Havet Syd af Spitsbergen (Stat. 336 og $38); 
Dybdcn fra 70 til 146 Favne. Arten, der hos os er meget 
alraindelig i den arktiske Region, sjeldnere ved vor \ est- 
kyst, er udbrcdt til Island, Spitsbergen, Gronland, Nord- 
amerikas 0stkyst, Sibiriens Ishav, det kariske Ha?, 0st- 
havet, og det hvide Hav, folgelig circumpolar. 
262. Byblis abyssi, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
Se lste Afsnit, pg. 201, PI. XVI, Fig. t>. 
Findesteder. Stat. 31, 124, 200. 
263. Haploops tubicola, Lilljeborg. 
Observeret under Expeditionen, foruden i Porsanger- 
fjord (Stat. 260) og ved Spitsbergen, paa 8 forskjellige 
Havstationer. Af disse ligger 5 (Stat. 18, 31, 124, 192 
og 251) i det aabne Hav udenfor vor Vestkyst, en (Stat. 
48) 0st af Island, on anden (Stat. 273) i 0sthavet, en 3die 
(Stat. 326) i Havet mellem Beeren Eiland og Spitsbergen; 
Dybden fra 123 til 649 Favne. 6 af Stationerne tilhprer 
den kolde Area. 
Arten, der forekommer af og til ved vor Nord- og 
Vestkyst, er sydlig udbredt til Kattegat og de britiske 0er, 
nordlig til Island, Spitsbergen, Gronland, Labrador, Sibi- 
riens Ishav, det kariske Hav og 0sthavet, folgelig circum- 
polar. 
260. Ampelisca minuticornis, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
See Part I, p. 198, PI. XVI, fig. 5, a — o. 
Locality. — Stats. 31, 124, 137, 200, 251, 362. 
261. Byblis Gaimardii, (Kroyer). 
Specimens of this readily distinguished Arctic form 
were taken on the Expedition in the Saltenfjord and 
the Porsangerfjord (Stat. 260), also at Stat. 267, in the 
Barents Sea, and in two different localities south of 
Spitzbergen (Stats. 336 and 338); depth ranging from 70 
to 146 fathoms. The species, which, throughout the Arctic 
region of Norway, is a very common one, but occurs less 
frequently off the West Coast, is distributed as far north 
as Iceland, Spitzbergen, Greenland, the east coast of North 
America, the Siberian Polar Sea, the Kara Sea, the Ba- 
rents Sea, and the White Sea : hence, it has a circumpolar 
distribution. 
262. Byblis abyssi, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
See Part I, p. 201, PI. XVI, fig. 6. 
Locality. — Stats. 31, 124, 200. 
263. Haploops tubicola, Lilljeborg. 
On the Expedition, observed not only in the Pors- 
anger fjord (Stat. 260) and off Spitzbergen, but also at 8 
different Stations in the open sea. Of these, 5 (Stats. 1 8, 
31, 124, 192, and 251) lay in the open sea, off the West 
Coast of Norway, one (Stat. 48) east of Iceland, another (Stat. 
273) in the Barents Sea, and one (Stat. 326) in the tract 
of ocean extending between Beeren Eiland and Spitzbergen; 
depth ranging from 123 to 649 fathoms. As many as 6 
of the Stations were in the cold area. 
The species, which now and again is met with off 
the north and west coasts of Norway, occurs as far south 
as the Cattegat and the British Islands, north up to Ice- 
land, Spitzbergen, Greenland, the east coast of North America, 
the Siberian Polar Sea, the Kara Sea, the Barents Sea, and 
the White Sea — has accordingly a circumpolar _ range. 
