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be considered to be Malangen. It is new for the fauna of Norway; 

 the places at which The Norw. North Atl. Exp. found it all lie at 

 a considerable distance from the Norwegian coast. 



Brada granulata, Malmgren. 

 (ilea (Host) on the beach; Malangen 100 — 200 m.; Kvaenangen. 



Euphrosyne borealis, 0rsted. 

 Malangen, 100—200 m. 



Spinther oniscoides, Johnst. 



The Porsanger Fiord. 220 ni. 



According to a written communication from Mr. Levin-sen, S. 

 oniscoides, Johnst. = S. major Levinsen = 8. arcticus Armaueb 

 Hansen. 



Eumenia crassa, Ousted. 

 The Skjerstad Fiord IV, 330 m.; The Skjerstad Fiord VII, 

 470—490 m. 



Arenicola marina, Lin. 

 Siuid (Beier Fiord) in sand on the beaeh. 



Clymene praetermissa, Malmgren. 

 The Kirk Fiord, 100 m.; in large quantities. According to 

 Malmgren, this species is common on clay bottom in Finmarken. 



Nicomache lumbricalis, Malmgren. 

 The Skjerstad Fiord III, 130 m.; The 0gs Fiord I, 100 m.; 

 Stonnesbotn, 40—80 m.; Lyngen III, 300 m. ; Kvaenangen, 300— 

 343 m. 



Maldane biceps, M. Sars. 

 The Skjerstad Fiord III, 230 m.; Landego, 200—400 m. 



Peciinaria hyperborea, Malmgren. 

 The Skjerstad Fiord I, 30—50 m.; The Kirk Fiord III, 70— 

 SO m.; The Ostnes Fiord, The 0gs Fiord, 100 m.; The Jokel 



Fiord. 100 m. 



Pectinaria Jcoreni, Malmgren. 



Malangen, 380 m. 



Bidenkap mentions this species only from the west and south 

 eoast of Norway. The northern limit must now be moved much 

 higher, viz. right up to Malangen. 



Terebellides stromi, M. Sans. 

 The Skjerstad Fiord, 230 m.; mouth of Raftsund, 250 m.; 

 Malangen, 100—200 m.; Lyngen III, 300 m.; Kvaenangen, 300— 

 343 m.; The Jokel Fiord II, 80 m.; The Porsanger Fiord. 70 m- 



Artacama proboscidea, Malmgren. 



Lyngen 111, 300 m. 



This species has not often been collected on the Norwegian eoast. 

 Prof. Esmark found it at Nakholmen in the Kristiania Fiord, and 

 G. 0. Sars at Lofoten. 



Thelepus circinnatus, Fabr. 

 The Skjerstad Fiord IX, 40—50 m.; The Kirk Fiord IV, 

 30—50 m.; Napstrommen, 30 — 40 m.; Henningsv33rstr0mmen, 20— 

 4o m.; Kvaenangen, 90 m.; Breisund, loom.; The Porsanger Fiord, 

 200 m. 



Amphitrih cirrata, Muller. 

 Kvaenangen, 90 m.; The Porsanger Fiord, 200 ni. 



Amphitrite groenlandiea, Malmgren. 



The Jokel Fiord II, 80 m. 



Bidenkap mentions that this species has rarely been found at 

 Vadso by M. Saks and G. 0. Saks. Thus it is new from Vesl 

 Finmarken. 



Terebella debilis, Malmgren. 

 The Ostnes Fiord (1894). 



Euchone papillosa, M. Sars. 

 Kvaenangen, 300 — 343 m. 



Chone infundibuliformis, Kroter. 

 The Salten Fiord I, 15—20 m.; The Folden Fiord, 530 m. 



Dasychone dalyelli, Kolliker. 



Kvaenangen, 90 m. 



Bidenkap gives liodo as the northern limit, this must now be 

 altered to Kvaenangen. 



Sabella pavonia, Savignt. 

 The Sag Fiord, 200 in.; Gaukova-r. 250 m.: Malangen. 100— 

 200 m.; The -Jokel Fiord II. SO m. 



Sabella fabricii, Kroter. 



Kvaenangen. 90 m. 



Potamilla neglecta, M. Sak>. 



The Beier Fiord, 50—150 m. ; The Skjerstad Fiord XVI. on 

 Eijdroida; The Jokel Fiord II, 100 m. ; Breisund, 100 m. 



The hitherto known southern limit on the Norwegian coasl 

 for this species was Tromso. It must now be changed to be Beiei 

 Fiord. 



Potamilla reniformis, Muller. 

 Nordkyn (1894) in numbers. 



Leptochone steenstrupi, Rroyer. 

 Svolvaer (1894). 



Filigrana implexa, Berkley. 

 The Beier Fiord, 50—150 m.; The Skjerstad Fiord II, 230 m.: 

 Mortsund (Vest Fiord) Km m.; Nordkyn (1894). 



Pomatocerus triqueter, Morch. 



The Jokel Fiord, 80 in. 

 Common on stones and shells. 



Hydroides norvegica, Gunnerus. 

 Digermulen, 100—150 m.; Lyngen III, 300 m. 

 Common on stones and shells. 



Placostegus tridentatus, Fabricii s. 

 Gaukvsro, 250 m.; The Jokel Fiord, 100 m.; Hainmerfest (1894). 



Ditrupa arietina, Muller. 

 ROst I, 120 m.; Balstad, 150 ni.; Stene (Vest Fiord), 200 m.; 

 Ure I (Vest Fiord), 200—250 m.; Svolvaer (1894); Gaukvaero, 250 

 m.; Svserholt (1894). 



