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extreme specimen originating from Trondhjem Fjord is seen in 
fig. 2, while fig. 1 shows the specimen taken by the “Dana“. 
The species seems to be rather common in the Kattegat. Three 
specimens originate from the Northern part of the Sound, namely 
two from Hellebæk, one taken by Jungersen and the other by 
P. Muller; and one ofT Aalsgaarde. I call special attention to this 
faet because Eliason does not mention the species from the Sound. 
Phyllodoce mueosa Orsted. 
“Dana" St. 2838, 1 spec. St. 2842, 2 spec. St. 2845, 5 spec. 
St. 2902, 1 spec. St. 2987, 2 spec. St. 3053, 1 spec. 
This species seems to be common in Danish waters outside as 
well as inside the Seaw. The “Dana“ has taken it in the North 
Sea and the Skagerrack and in the Northern part of the Sound. 
Phyllodoce maculata L. 
“Dana“ St. 3036, 1 specimen. St. 3045,- 1 specimen. 
Eumida sanguinea Ørsted. 
“Dana“ St. 3000, 1 spec. 
Eulalia viridis O. F. M. 
“Dana“ St. 2873, 1 spec. 
Hypereteone lactea Clpd. 
“Dana“ st. 2894, 2 spec. St. 3014, 1 spec. 
This species recently recorded for the first time from Danish 
waters by Eliason was taken by the “Dana“ at two stations in the 
Skagerrack. Already in 1914 Bergstrøm wrote that “sehr wahr- 
scheinlich kommt die Art auch an der atlantischen Ktiste Dane¬ 
marks sowie in Øresund und den Belten, moglicherweise auch in 
der Ostsee vor.“ — After the captures in the Skagerrack I do not 
consider it very probable that the species should be found in the 
Baltic. 
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