IvAMEIJJHRANCHIATA. 



8i 



Reydarfjordr 48 fin. 



— •■•• 50 - 



- 68 - 



- 74 - 



— 86 - 



Outer Reydarfjordr 68 — 80 - 



Vidfjordr 



Nordfjordr 



Mjofifjordr, head of fjord. 

 Seydisfjordr 



15 

 40 



, ooze and clay. 

 , mild. 



9-5 - 



— 26—50 - 



— 40 - 



Mouth of Seydisfjordr 38 — 14 - 



— - — ca. 40 - , .stomach of haddock. 



Seydisfjordr 60 — 30 - 



— Hanefsstadeyrar 10 — 2 - 



Lodmiindarfjordr 30—23 - , ooze. 



Bank off Lodmundarfjordr 38 — 47 - 



65°42' N. L., i3°57' W.L 60 - 



Vopnafjordr 6 — 12 - 



Bakkafjordr 7 - 



— 12-15 - 



— 20—28 - 



— 32—25 - 



— 20—52 - 



— 52-43 - 



Off Midfjordr 35—5° - 



Finnafjordr 18 - 



As ah'eady mentioned, the specimens from the two southernmost localities are small; from Myre 

 Bugt there is only a verj- small specimen (1.5 "''".), which besides was dead; and from Lonsvik the 

 specimens are likewise dead, though of a fresh appearance and of at most 22.5 "'"'. in length. But 

 from Berufjordr already the species becomes common, the specimens being up to 50™". in length. 

 The largest specimen taken on the east coast is 73 "'"'. 



black sand. 



clav mixed with sand. 



North Iceland: 



Thistil Fjordr 10 — 24 f'"-) sand and "coral". 



— — 27 — 28 - , sand with mud. 



. — — 50 - > clay with many stones. 



Thorshofn 6 - 



The Ingolf-Expediiion, il. 5. 



I valve. 



4 spec. & 3 valves. 



I valve. 



I — 



