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290. Aeginella spinosa, Boeck. 
Denne tidligere kun fra vor Vestkyst bekjendte Form 
blev under Expeditionen observeret i Altenfjord (Stat. 257) 
og desuden paa Stat. 315 i Havet NY af Beeren Eiland; 
Dybden 160 — 180 Favne. 
29!. Aegina spinifera, (Bell). 
Se lste Afsnit, pg. 228. PI. XVIII, Pig. 5, n—c. 
Findesteder. Stat. 48. 336. 
Ordo 5. 
ZBra.ricBiopoda._ 
Subordo 1. 
Phyllocarida. 
Fam. Nebaliidse. 
292. Nebalia bipes, (Fabr.) 
Observeret under Expeditionen i Saltenfjord paa 20 — 
30 Favnes Dyb. Arten forekonnner ikke ualmindelig langs 
vor hele Kyst og er nordlig udbredt til Gronland (Kroyer) 
og Nordamerikas Ostkyst (Packard), sydlig til de britiske 
0er (Norman). 
Sill) ordo 2. 
Phyllopoda. 
Fam. 1. Apo didoe. 
293. Lepidurus glacialis, (Kroyer). 
Nogle faa Exemplarer af denne Form toges under 
Expeditionens sidste Togt i smaa Ferskvandsansamlinger ved 
Adventbay paa Spitsbergen. 
290. Aeginella spinosa, Boeck. 
This form, till then exclusively known from the West 
Coast of Norway, was observed on the Expedition in the 
Altenfjord (Stat. 257), and likewise at Station 315, in the 
sea north-west of Beeren Eiland; depth from 160 to 180 
fathoms. 
291. Aegina spinifera, Bell. 
See Part I, p. 228, PI. XVIII. fig. :>, a— c. 
Locality. — Stats. 48, 336. 
Ordo 5. 
Branchiopoda. 
Subordo 1. 
Phyllocarida. 
Fam. Nebaliidse. 
292. Nebalia bipes, (Fabr.) 
On the Expedition, observed in the Saltenfjord, at a 
depth of 20 — 30 fathoms. The species occurs not infre- 
quently along the whole Norwegian coast, and northward 
extends as far as Greenland (Kroyer) and the east coast 
of North America (Packard), southward to the British 
Islands (Norman). 
Snbordo 2. 
Phyllopoda. 
Fam. 1. Apodidee. 
293. Lepidurus glacialis, (Kroyer). 
A few specimens of this form were taken, on the last 
cruise of the Expedition, in small freshwater lakes, n ear 
Advent Bay, Spitzbergen. 
