. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. MEDUSA. L 45 7) — Axarfjord. August 12th 1903. "Beskytteren", Gemzoe. — i specimen, torn, probably about 6 cm wide. 8) — Lat. 66°i4'N., Long. i7°28'W.. Skjalfandifjord. July 21st 1904. "Thor" stat. 208^04). — Pieces of several specimens. 9) — Lat. 66° 15'N., Long. 23°30'W., off Isafjord. June i5tb 1903. "Thor" stat. 134 (03). — One specimen, in the collection of the Plankton Laboratory, Copenhagen. 10) — Dyrefjord. July 14th 1892. Lundbeck. — i specimen 7 cm wide. 11) — Lat. 64°o6' N., Long. 23°

. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. MEDUSA. L 45 7) — Axarfjord. August 12th 1903. "Beskytteren", Gemzoe. — i specimen, torn, probably about 6 cm wide. 8) — Lat. 66°i4'N., Long. i7°28'W.. Skjalfandifjord. July 21st 1904. "Thor" stat. 208^04). — Pieces of several specimens. 9) — Lat. 66° 15'N., Long. 23°30'W., off Isafjord. June i5tb 1903. "Thor" stat. 134 (03). — One specimen, in the collection of the Plankton Laboratory, Copenhagen. 10) — Dyrefjord. July 14th 1892. Lundbeck. — i specimen 7 cm wide. 11) — Lat. 64°o6' N., Long. 23° Stock Photo
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. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. MEDUSA. L 45 7) — Axarfjord. August 12th 1903. "Beskytteren", Gemzoe. — i specimen, torn, probably about 6 cm wide. 8) — Lat. 66°i4'N., Long. i7°28'W.. Skjalfandifjord. July 21st 1904. "Thor" stat. 208^04). — Pieces of several specimens. 9) — Lat. 66° 15'N., Long. 23°30'W., off Isafjord. June i5tb 1903. "Thor" stat. 134 (03). — One specimen, in the collection of the Plankton Laboratory, Copenhagen. 10) — Dyrefjord. July 14th 1892. Lundbeck. — i specimen 7 cm wide. 11) — Lat. 64°o6' N., Long. 23°i4' W., Faxebugt. July 2nd 1908. Depth 98 m. 65 ni wire. "Thor" stat. 45 (08). — A piece of the bell-margin with the outer part of a radial canal of a large specimen. 12) — Lat. 63°5i' N., Long. i6°29' W., Myri Bugt. August 9th 1904. Depth 40 m. "Beskytteren", Gemzoe. — Pieces of a large specimen, which must have been about 12 cm wide. On a 5 cm long piece of the bell margin there are 115 well-developed and as many young and ver- thin tentacles; the specimen must, accordingly, have had several thousands of tentacles. Faeroe Islands: 13) — Thorshavn. August i8th 1895. "Ingolf Exp. — vSmall pieces of several individuals of different size and stage of development, treated with Flemmings solution. Norway: 14) — Borgundfjord near Aalesund. June 25th 1902. "Michael Sars", Ad. S.Jensen. — Several torn specimens, not very large. North Sea: 15) — Lat. 59°46' N., Long. o°o7' W., east of the north-point of Scotland. May 7th 1905. 130 m wire. "Thor" stat. 21 (05). — In the collection of the Plankton Laborator', Copenhagen. With the exception of the specimens from the localities 4, 9, and 15 the whole of the material here mentioned is in the Zoological Museum of Copenhagen. Further Distribution: North Atlantic Area, eastern part: Spitzbergen (Haeckel 1879, p. 131). Barents Sea (Linko 1904a, p. 16 an