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taken in the “Great Belt“, E. of Knudshoved, 22—25 m, on gravel 
with coarse detritus 23.V. 1911, and Eliason (30) mentions it 
from the Sound. 
Scalisetosus communis delle Ch. 
‘‘Dana“ St. 2905, one spec. 
The species which does not seem to be scarce in the Skager- 
rack and the Atlantic is hitherto not known to have been taken 
within the Scaw. 
Sigalionidæ 
Sigalion Mathildæ Aud. & Edw. 
While this species does not occur in the material of the “Dana“, 
it was taken in the Kattegat, 3 miles E. t. N. of Frederikshavn at 
a depth of 21 m the 31th of August 1912 by the present author. 
Only one specimen was secured. 
Leaniva tetvagona Orsted. 
“Dana“ St. 2894. St. 2895. St. 2896. St. 2897. St. 3042. 
St. 3043. 
Some few specimens are present from each of the named local- 
ities, at most three or four. The species seems to be very scarce 
within the Scaw; Le vi ns en (55) notices one from the Kattegat 
and Eliason (30) a fragment from the northern part of the Sound. 
Petersen (76) notices one specimen from the Kattegat, East of 
“Læsø“, 22 m, 28.VII.1912. 
Sthenelais limicola Ehlers. 
“Dana“ St. 2893, I sp. St. 2898, 1 sp. St. 2907, 4 sp. 
The species does not seem to have been recorded from within 
the Scaw. 
Acoétidæ 
Panthalis Oevstedi Kinberg. 
“Dana“ St. 3048. 
Fragments of two specimens are at hånd. 
Viclensk. Medd. fra Dansk naturh. Foren Bd. 80. 
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