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280. Neohela monstrosa, (Boeck). 
Et fuldstamdigt vedligeholdt Exemplar af denne hidtil 
kun fra en enkelt Lokalitet ved vor Kyst (Christianiafiord) 
bekjendte Form blev under Expeditionens sidste Togt taget 
i Porsangerfjorden (Slat. 260) fra et Dyb af 127 Favne. 
Eukelto ufuldstaindigeExemplarer haves ogsaa fra 3 forskjellige 
Havstationer tilharende den kolde Area, hvoraf den ene (Stat. 
40) ligger Nord af Fmroerne, den anden (Stat. 295) i Ha vet 
NY af Finmarken, den 3die (Stat. 359) Vest af Spits- 
bergen; Dybden fra 416 til 1215 Favne. 
Fain. 19. Dulichiidas. 
281. Dulichia tuberculata, Boeck. 
Se lste Afsnit, pg. 215, PL XVII, Fig. 6, 0 x. 
Findested. Spitsbergen. 
282. Dulichia monacantha, Metzger. 
Observeret under Expeditionen i Havnen ved Reikjavik 
(Island). Arten er meget almindelig ved Finmarken, sjeld- 
nere ved vor Vestkyst, hvor den fprste blev opdaget under 
den tydske Nordso-Expedition (Pommerania). 
283. Dulichia hirticornis, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
Se lste Afsnit, p g. 218, PI. XVIII, Fig. 1, 1 «. 
Pindesteder. Stat. 18, 31, 200. 
284. Dulichia macera, G. O. Sars, n. sp. 
Se lste Afsnit, pg. 220, PI. XVIII, Fig. 2, 2 a. 
280. Neohela monstrosa, (Boeck). 
A perfectly unmutilated specimen of this form, known 
till then but from a single locality off the Norwegian coast 
(the Christianiafjord), was obtained in the Porsaugerfjord 
(Stat. 260) from a depth of 127 fathoms. A few defective 
individuals were taken at 3 different Stations in the open 
sea, from the cold area, one of which (Stat. 40) 
lay north ol the Faeroes, the other (Stat. 295) in the sea 
north-west of Finmark, and the 3rd (Stat. 359) west of 
Spitzbergen; depth ranging from 416 to 1215 fathoms. 
Fam. 19. Dulichiidse. 
281. Dulichia tuberculata, Boeck. 
See Part I, p. 215, PI. XVII, fig. 0, (i a. 
Locality. — Spitzbergen. 
282. Dulichia monacantha. Metzger. 
On the Expedition, observed in the harbour of Reik- 
javik (Iceland). The species is a very common one off the 
coast of Finmark, less frequent along the West Coast of 
Norway, where it was first observed on the German “North 
Sea Expedition (with the “Pommerania”). 
283. Dulichia hirticornis, G. O. Sars, n. sp. 
See Part I, p. 218, PI. XVIII, fig. 1, 1 a. 
Locality. — Stats. 18, 31, 200. 
284. Dulichia macera, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
See Part I, p. 220, PI. XVIH, fig. 2, 2 a. 
Pindesteder. Stat. 190, 286. 
Locality. — Stats. 190, 286. 
