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This species was described by Malmgren in 1867 from God¬ 
havn in Greenland and was later on recorded from N. America. 
The Ingolf Expedition has taken it at the Westman-islands and 
Bi den kap States it to have been taken by M. Sars in Kristi- 
aniafjord at Drøbak and in the Trondhjemsfjord by Storm. 
The species is new to the Danish fauna. 
Halosydna gelatinosa Sars. 
Halosydna gelatinosa was hitherto not recorded from Danish 
waters. The only specimen present was taken ten miles South¬ 
west of Hesselø at a depth of 20 m on gravel by Dr. Bleg vad 
the 20th of May 1912. 
The species seems to be widely distributed at Atlantic coasts. 
It was originally described by M. Sars from Norway; Malm gren 
States it from the coasts of Bohuslan, Lovén from Lysekil. Further 
it is known from British and French costs, from Maroc and from 
Madeira. 
Lepidonotus squamatus L. 
“Dana" St. 2800, 5 spec. St. 2860, 3 spec. St. 2908, 1 spec. 
St. 2912, 2 spec. St. 3036, 1 spec. St. 3045, 1 spec. 
It is common everywhere in Kattegat and the Belts on suitable 
bottom, mainly on shell-ground. It has a wide range at Atlantic 
coasts and also occurs in Japan Izuka (49). 
Enipo Kinbevgi Malmgren. 
This species was not recorded by the “Dana". During later 
years it has proved not to be scarce in the deeper parts of the 
Kattegat. It was taken by Dr. Mortensen in the deep channel 
between Frederikshavn and Nordre Rønner at a depth of 20 fath- 
oms in August 1905. Another specimen was secured West of Refs- 
næs on 48 m the 9th of May 1912 by the Biol. Station steamer 
“Sallingsund" and kindly forwarded to our museum by Dr. Bleg¬ 
vad. Further it was taken in Læsø Rende, 5 miles NW. of “Nor¬ 
dre Rønner", 38—41 m, the 30th of August 1912, and further it has 
been taken sometimes by the investigation-steamer “Sallingsund". 
According to C. G. Joh s. Petersen (76) the species was 
