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(St. 23) 58°.Or N, 51°36'W, surface, 1—6—1908, 1 spec. 
(St. 521) 61° 42' N, 49° 46' W, 2G0 m., 100 m. wire, 9—7—1909, 3 spec. 
(St. 434) 62° 53 X, 54° 15' "W, 1660 m., 1200—4500 m. wire, 9—6—1909, 
1 spec. 
(St. 30a) 63° 04' N, 56° 32'W, 500 m. wire, 7—6—1908, 1 spec. 
(St. 30b) — — 70 m. wire, — 1 spec. 
(St. 433) 63° 05' X, 54° 21' W, 120-180 m. wire, 9-6-1909, 8 spec. 
(St. 425) 64° 24'X, 53° 05' W, 80—120 m. wire, 8—6 — 1909, 5 spec. 
(St. 423) 65° 03 X, 54° 10' "W, 80—100—120 in. wire, 7—6 —1909, 1 spec. 
The localities from the “Tjalfe” show that this species can 
live pelagically at a much greater distance from the coast, than has 
been known hitherto. G. O. Sars (1. c., p. 500) writes „_this 
species is .... met with in the littoral and sublittoral regions. 
It also occasionally descends to greater depths, at least to 50 
fathoms, and in some places occurs in great abundance among de- 
caying algæ, accumulated on the bottom . .H. J. Hansen says 
(1. c., p. 145) „a conple of times it has been taken in the Davis- 
Strait in the surface” (without locality), but he believes that 
ordinarily it lives on the bottom at 0—5 fath.; he is of the opinion 
that localities on 60, 100 or 200 fathoms are not certain. 
?72. Haploops setosa Boeck. 
Haploops setosa Boeck, Crust. Amphip. bor. et arct., Forh. Vid. Selsk. 
Christiania 1870 (1871), p. 228. 
— — G. O. Sars, Account vol. 1, Amphip., 1895, p. 194, PI. 68, 
fig. 1. 
— — Stebbing, Tierreich, p. 117 (ubi litt.). 
— — H. J. Hansen, V. Grønland 1887, p. 153. 
(St. 367) 66° 22' X, 57° 16' W, 686 m., dredge, 19—5—1909, 1 spec. 
My determination is not sure, because the specimen is sorne- 
what imperfect and has lost the setæ of the dorsal surface. 
73. Lnciola crassipes H. J. Hansen. 
*Unciola crassipes H. J. Hansen, V. Grønland 1887, p. 165, PI. 6, hg. 6. 
— Stebbing, Tierreich, p. 679. 
(St. 367) 66° 22' X, 57° 16' W, 686 m., dredge, 19—5—1909, 2 spec. 
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