218 
5 were found on the right, 3 on the left side and 2 in the (ven- 
tral) middle line (comp. p. 5 ). 
The localities for the additional specimens are the following: 
1. The association of the Parasitic Copepod with the Hydroid. 
“Tjalfe’s” 
Station Nr. 
Lat. N. 
Long. W. 
Depth of 
the Station 
Depth of 
the Capture 
Date 
386 
64° 06' 
55° 18' 
in Metres 
1040—1100 
in Metres 
900 
8 / 5 . 09. 
2 . The Parasitic 
Copepod, 
without the 
Hydroid. 
“Tjalfe’s” 
Station Nr. 
Lat. N. 
Long. W. 
Depth of 
the Station 
Depth of 
the Capture 
Date 
171 
70° 41' 
52° 07' 
in Metres 
735 
in Metres 
600 
6 /s. 08. 
346 (2 spec.) 
64° 22' 
56° 00' 
300—600 
10 / 5 . 09. 
344 \ 
345 / 
64° 22' 
55° 48' 
1040 
750—850 
10 l 5 . 09. 
336 
64° 06' 
55° 18' 
1040-1100 
900 
8 / 5 . 09. 
30 a. 
63° 04' 
56° 32' 
375 
7 le. 08. 
434 (2 spec.) 
62° 53' 
54° 15' 
1660 
900—1125 
9 /e. 09. 
Sukkertoppen 65° 25' 52° 45' 
3. Stages in Development 
of the Parasitic Copepod. 
1889. 
A. 
“Tjalfe’s” 
Station Nr. 
Cyclops-stage. 
Lat. N. Long.W. 
Depth of 
the Station 
Depth of 
the Capture 
Date 
336 (2 spec.) 
64° 06' 
55° 18' 
in Metres 
1140—1100 
in Metres 
900 
8 /s. 09. 
C. 
434 
2 nd pupal stage 
62° 53' 54° 15' 
1660 
900—1125 
9 /e. 09. 
Thus, the northern range of the Sarcotretes has been widened 
from 65 Lat. N. to 70° 41' L. N., the western extension from 
48° 26' Long. W. to 56° 32’ Long. W. (cfr. 1. c. p. 3); that is to 
say. this Parasitic Copepod not only occurs east and south of 
Gieenland but also west of Greenland through the whole of Davis 
Strait right up to the entrance of the Umanak Fjord, now the 
