. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals; Marine animals; Hydrography; Hydrography; Scientific expeditions. HYDROIDA 37 respect is the individual nr. lo of the first table, the leiio;th of the blastostyles varying from 5 to 18 mm., and the thickness being inversely proportional lo the length. The rest of the distinguishing characters fall under what has been earlier stated. Coryiiiorplia grocnlandica is a typical form characteristic of the great deep of the cold area. It proves to be widely distributed, from Spitzbergen to the Faroe Islands, and from Norway to Green- land. It has also be


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals; Marine animals; Hydrography; Hydrography; Scientific expeditions. HYDROIDA 37 respect is the individual nr. lo of the first table, the leiio;th of the blastostyles varying from 5 to 18 mm., and the thickness being inversely proportional lo the length. The rest of the distinguishing characters fall under what has been earlier stated. Coryiiiorplia grocnlandica is a typical form characteristic of the great deep of the cold area. It proves to be widely distributed, from Spitzbergen to the Faroe Islands, and from Norway to Green- land. It has also been recorded from Davis Strait. In the seas far to the nortli it rises to more shallow waters. Thus it has been recorded near Spitzbergen at the depth of only 45 metres (Broch 1909). A remarkable geographical exception is formed by the occurrence of the species in the deeper Atlantic. .- (000 m. Text-fi}:. I. Localities of Coryinorpha grocnlandica in the Northern Atlantic. strata of the Trondhjem fjord. At present the occurrence of the species in this locality accounted for. But a great deal may be said in favour of the notion that we ha\c here relict form, which has been able to accommodate itself to the altered circumstances in the as Tubularia rcgalis Boeck and Stcgopoma pluatile (M. Sars) which arc rather frequently on or at the Loplioliclia reefs of the fjord. cannot be in hand a same wav Corymorpha .sp. indet. Indeterminable remnants of species of Corymorplia occur from the following localities: "Ingolf St. 28, 65°i4' N., 55°42' W., depth 420 fath., + 3°5 C, attached to the tube of a Pectinaria. — -124,67°4o' - i5°4o' - - 495 - -^ o°6 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Danish Ingolf-Expedition, 1895-1896; Wandel, C. F. (Carl Frederik), 1843-1930; Ingolf (Ship). Copenhagen, H


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