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ANNELIDS. I. 



Lepidonotus squamatus (L.). 



1865. Lepidonotus squamatus, Malmgren: Nord. Hafs-Ann. p. 56. 



Locality : 



The Ingolf-Expedition has got the species from North Iceland, Grjotnaes 12 — i5fms., and from 

 Dyre-fjord. 



Further it is present from: 



I celand: 



Off Husavik, the true East, 4 miles 80 m. North Iceland. 

 Reykjavik, 8 fms. 

 Reykjavik, tidepools. 

 Hval-fjord, 46 m. 



The Faroe Islands: 



N. t. W. of Kolso, 6 miles, c. 60 fms. 



Vestmanhavn 50 fms. 



Off Nolso c. 100 fms. 



( )ff Nolso Blinkfyr c. 30 fms. 



Fundings-fjord c. 30 fms. 



Off Myggenses N. t. 0. 7 miles 5 — 7 fms 



At the mouth of Bovovig 20 — 30 fms. 



Thorshavn 12—16 fms. 



Kongshavn. 



Trangisvag 10 — 30 fms. 



Nor w a y : 



Trondhj ems-fjord, off Ladenses c. 100 m. 



I shall only add that it is a mistake that this species should occur in Greenland. The communica- 

 tion originates without doubt from T. Rupert Jones: Manual of the Nat. Hist, Geol. and Physics of 

 Greenland, in which book Liitken includes it without reservation in the Greenland fauna. 



Bathynoe nodulosus n. g. n. sp. 



PL II, fig. 8. PL III, fig. 12. PL IV, fig. 2, 5. 



Locality : 



The Ingolf-Expedition St. 65. 6i°33' N. L. i9°oo' W. L. 1089 fms. Atlantic Ocean; south of Iceland. 



One specimen is present, which has unfortunately lost most of its elytra and cirri. 



The shape of the animal is rather lengthened; when the animal is stretched out the length 

 will nearly reach two Ctm. It is impossible to give the measure exactly, as the animal, on account 

 of the preservation, does not allow of being stretched out, the hindpart of the body being bent towards 

 the ventral side. The greatest breadth, c. 5 mm. from the front end, is 6 mm. This breadth is kept 



