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6. ilIunido|»sis curvirostra Whiteaves. 
Munidopsis curvirostra Whiteaves, Ann. Journ. Science ser. 3, vol. 8, 1874. 
p. 212. 
— S. J. Smith, Buli. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 10, 1884, 
p. 21 (no description), PI. 8, fig. 2, 3, 3 a. 
longirostris A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, Exp. Sc. “Travail- 
leur” et “Talisman” Crust. Uecap. vol. 1, 1900, 
p. 314, PI. 4, fig. 1, PI. 30, fig. 6-10. 
curvirostra H. J. Hansen, “Ingolf’, 1908, p. 36, pi. 3, fig. 2. 
(St 337) 64° 05'N, 55° 20'W, 1100 m. 8-5-1909. 1 spec. 
(St. 408—10) 64° 14' N, 55° 55'W, 839 m. 2-6-1909. 3 spec. 
(St. 302) 64° 40’ N, 56° 37'W, 720-775 m. 2-6-1909. 2 spec. 
6. Sclerocraugon boreas Phipps. 
Cancer Boreas Phipps, Voyage towards the North Pole, 1774, p. 190, PI. 
12, fig. 1. 
*Crangon — Ivroyer, Naturhist. Tidsskrift vol. 4, 1842, p. 218, PI. 4, 
fig. 1—14. 
Sclerocrangon Boreas H. J. Hansen, “Ingolf” 1908, p. 47. 
— — — V. Grønland, 1887, p. 33. 
(St. 371) 66° 44' N, 56° 16'W, ca. 150 fm. 20-5-1909. 1 spec. (72 mm.) 
(St. 100) 66° 44' N, 56° 08' W, ca. 175 fm. 5-7-1908. 1 spec. (73 mm.) 
The great depths have some interest, as H. J. Hansen (In¬ 
golf, p. 48) writes: “It was taken at all depths from ca. 5 fm. to 
118 fm., hut a single occurrence at 200 fm. must. . . be considered 
as less certain”. 
8. Sabinea hystrix A. Milne-Edwards. 
Paracrangon hystrix A. Milne.Edwards, Ann. Sc. Nat., ser. 6, Zool., vol. 
11, 1881, p. 6. 
* Sabinea princeps S. J. Smith, Buli. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 10, 1882, 
p. 38, PI. 8, fig. 1. 
— hystrix, H. J. Hansen, “Ingolf’, 1908, p. 51. 
(St. 337) 64° 05' N, 55°20'W, 1100 m. 8-5-1909. 1 spec. (110 mm.) 
9. Nectocrangon lar Owen. 
Crangon lar Owen, Zool. of Capt. Beechey’s Voyage, 1839, p. 88, PI. 28, fig. 1. 
'■Argis . — Kroyer, Naturh. Tidsskrift, vol. 4, 1842, p. 255, PI. 5, fig. 45—62. 
Nectocrangon lar -f- N. dentata M. Rathbun, Harriman Alaska-Exp., 1904, 
p. 137 witli figs.) (teste H. J. Hansen, Ingolf). 
