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SPECIl S 



HABITAT 



DEPTH IN FATHOMS 



\ 



dentata (Rathb.) 1902, 





lar (Owen) 1 839 . 



levior (Rathb.) 1902. 



ovifer (Rathb.) 1902 



Alaska 



Bering Island 



From Bering Sea southward to Aleutian Islands and 



Alaska Peninsula 

 Aleutian Islands eastward to Sitka Harbor 

 Southeast coast of Kamchatka 

 Plover Bay, Siberia 

 Atlantic coast of North America from Greenland to 



Nova Scotia 

 Arctic coast of Alaska (Cape Smith) and Siberia 



southward to Sitka and Kurile Islands 

 East, southern and west coast of Greenland 

 Okhotsk Sea, southward to Robben Island (off Cape 



Patience) and Iturup Island 

 Aleutian Islands 

 Semidy Islands 



Western side of Middleton Island 

 Puget Sound 



Off Cape Beale, Vancouver Island 

 Bering Sea, from 57° 39 ' N. to Aleutian Islands and 



Alaska Peninsula as far as Kadiak 



21—93 

 6—80 



96 

 10—25 



6—96 



Beach to 47 

 Down to 120 



20 — 42 



12—28 

 10 — 12 



40 



34 



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hystrix (A. M.-Edw.) 1881. 



indica de Man 191 8. . . 

 Sarsii S. I. Smith 1879 



septerncarinata (Sabine) 1824. 



VI. Genus Sabinea Owen 1835. 



Off Guadeloupe 734 



Off the east coast of the United States 353 — 888 



Davis Straits 393, 420 



South- west of Iceland 19 12 



North of Tanah Djampeah Island From 218 



Shetland Islands 



Skager Rak, north of the Skaw 70 



Off the south coast of Norway 60 — 80 



Off the west coast of Norway 



East Finmark ; western part of the coasts of the 



Murman Sea as far as the entrance to the White Sea 40 — 178 

 South of Halifax 



Gulf of Maine 60—183 



Davis Straits 67 — 140 



All round Iceland 50 — 330 



Near the Faeroes 255, 3S8 



Siberian Polar Sea from I70°I7'E. westward to the 



Kara Sea 9 — 33 



Kara Sea 10 — 100 



Spitzbergen 5 — 133 

 Barents Sea 



Murman Sea, White Sea 16 — 46 

 Eastern and western coasts of Finmark 



Lofotes and further south on the west coast of Norway 

 East coast of North America from Massachusetts Bay 



to the St. Lawrence estuary 15 — 70 



