ANNELIDS. 1. 



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15 1 , miles from the mouth, near Ekalarsstiit 12 — 29 m. Sandy clay with Laminaria. 

 14 1 _. miles from the mouth, 51 54 m., sandy cla\ . 



17 miles from the mouth, 200-240111. mud? 

 Bay at Stivdliarssuk 33—50. .Stones. 



18 miles from the mouth, in a little tributary fjord, 21 41 m. Clay and sand. 

 12 miles from the mouth 375—380 in., clay with stones and rocks. 



Bay on the north-side of Spintorssuak, 8 — 21 111. Sandy clay with Laminaria and other algae. 



5 miles off Sarfarssuak W. S. \\\, 35 — 20 m. 



The innermost part of Ugssuit; 16111. Sandy clav with stones. 



53 miles from the mouth 67 — s n m. gravel with small stones. 



Holstensborg. 



Brede-fjord; at different places, 5 — 220 in. 



Kvane-fjord; the mouth 34 m. Alga- with hydroids. 



East-Greenland: 

 Sabine-Island 3 — 15 fans. 

 Cap Dal ton 11 — 19 fins. 

 Hurry Inlet 7 — ofms. 

 Off Henry Land 20 fms. 

 Angmagssalik, sublitorally. 



Iceland: 



Seydis-fjord 3 — 4 fins. 



Bakke-fjord 25 — 32 fms; sand and clay. 



Bern-fjord 6 fms. mud. 



Axar-fjord 22 fms. 



This, geographically, widely spread form seems to prefer shallow water near the coast. According 

 to Mc. In tosh it can be found in greater depths, as far as c. 600 fms. In the fjords of Greenland it 

 appears to be extraordinarily common; it is here found together with the eloselv related species, Harmo- 

 thoe {Gattyana) villosa. 



Gattyana Amondseni (Malmgren). 



1867. Nychia Amondseni, .Malmgren: Annul, polych. p. 5. 



Locality: 



Off the Westman-Islands, 4.9 fms. Cla\ and mud. 



Only one specimen is pit-sent from the above named localitv. The species seems to be com- 

 mon nowhere. 



The [ngolf-Hxpedition. IV. 4. 6 



