liMpilla like HalntmjHi, ami forc'iL;!! bodies (l 

 lasti'iK'il to these papilhe. 



of .saml) arc 



Bohccra tucdiae, Johnst. 

 Tlie Maiansren Fiord. 8S(i m.\ t^toiiiieshotn. 4n — so in. 



TviiVki iMddouidrtif:) lufoteni<is, Dan. 



Stonuesbotn, 4ii su in.; The O^s Fiord I. Kin 

 The Norw. Nortli Atl. Kxp. cani^ht this species in 



III. 



Salts 



Act'iiiiisfiilii rallosa, N'ehk. 



Stønnesbotn, 40—80 in.: Tiie .Tokel Fiord, 80— luit ni. 

 This species was also observed in several other tiords, but no 

 specimen was preserved. 



Mftrnlluin iliiiuthuii. Ellis. 



Kvaniaiiijen 11. '.mi in. 



M. S.VKS in his account of his expedition in 1849 says that 

 this form was commonly found between the pebbles on the beach 

 in the Ox Fiord and at Hammerfest. 



Chondiiirht'ni'tii dijiiffifii. (J. F. Mi'll. 



The 0^'s Fiord, KiQ m.; Stonnesbotn. 40 — ^0 m.; Malangen, 

 100 — -2(10 m.: The .lokel Fimd 1. 100 in.; Tiie Porsanger Fiord, 

 200 m. 



This form is very common in the fiords of Northern Norway. 



Clw.ididcht'inht nodo.-ri, Fabr. 



The Porsanger Fiord, 200 m. (.3 specimens). 



This is surely the first time that this genuine arctic species is 

 noted from any Norwegian tiord. The Norw. North. Atl. Exp. 

 collected it at St. 290 (between Norway and Beeren Eiland. Daxiel- 

 sEx') mentions it under the name of Actinuuge ( Vcrrill) nodosa Fabr. 



Carlgren says in a written communication that he has numerous 

 specimens of Fabricius' species from Greenland, Spitzbergen and 

 Beeren Eiland. At the same time, he gives the important infor- 

 mation that Aft'niida nodosa. Fabk. is not identical to the chief 

 variety of Act'niaugc. nodosa, Verrill. The latter has therefore 

 since been named Aet'niaiigi' verriUi. On the other hand, Carl- 

 GREN declares that Actinauge nodosa var. fuhc.rcalosa. Vekr. = 

 Chondrachtinia nodosa. Fabr., which species is also found on the 

 east coast of North America. 



Epizoantlius erdnuDiiii, Dan. 



Malangen, 380 m. ; Lyui^en 11. 2S0 m.; Lyngen III, 300 m.; 

 Kvænangen, 300 — 343 m. 



The Norw. North Atl. Ex]i. took this species at four different 

 places. 



IsozoarttJius ( Ejiiioaalliiisi arl/oyesccns. Dax. 



Mortsund I, 200 m.; Tranodybet, (507- G40 m. 



Danielsex-) notes this species from St. 149 (The Vest Fiord). 

 Caelgrkx has classified Isozoanthus as a new genus, which difi'ers 

 from Parazoanthiis in wanting a riiiL'- sinus. 



>) Actinida. p. A-2. 

 ■-) Actinida. p. 129. 



Crinoidea.^) 



James A. Cirieg deterin. 



Rhizoerinns lofotensis. M. .Sars. 

 Tranodybet, «40 m.; Øxsuiid, (JOO in.; The Sag Fiord, 200 ni. 

 Hrettesnes, 350—400 m.; Reine, 150 m.; Moskenstrommen. 200 m 



The 1 

 III.; The Tvs Fiord. 500 m 



Antedon tenella, Retzius. 

 Fiord, 30—150 m.; The Skjerstad Fiord, 330—490 

 Malangen, 100—200 m. 



Ophiuroidea. 



James A. Grikg deterni. 



Opiiiara alliida, Forbes. 

 The Salten Fiord, 1.")— 20 m.; (iroto. 4 m. 

 30 m.; The Trold Fiord, 4u m. 



The Ost nes Fiord. 



Ophiura sarsi, Li-iken. 

 specimens both from the outer and innei 

 stricts, 30 — (idO m.. and on soft as well as hard bottom. 



t 



I^umerousi 



fiord di- 



Ojdi'nini robusta. .Vvres. 

 The Sk,jer.stad Fiord, on hydroids; The 0gs Fiord, loo m.; 

 The Kirk Fiord, 30 — 50 m.; The North Cape (1894). 



Ophiura cur nea, M. Saks. 

 The Sag Fiord, 100 m. 



Ophioch-n sericcum. Forbes. 

 Was seen at a number of stations, both out at sea and in the 

 fiords. 100—16(1 m. 



Aiitphih'pis norregica. L.juxgmax. 

 Landego, 3ti0 — 400 m.; The Salten Fiord, 220—380 m.; The 

 Folden Fiord, 530 m.; Oxsund, 60(i m.; Brettesnes— Skroven, 350 

 —400 m.; Tranodybet, 640 m. 



Ophlopholis aculcata, Lix. 

 Exceedingly common at most of the stations, 10 — 700 m. 



()pdiiaca)itli(( hidcntata. Retz. 

 Commonly distributed. E.spceially numerous in the Ogs Fiord, 

 the Porsanger Fiord etc. 



OpJuaciuitlia ahi/ssirola, (i. 0. Saks. 

 Sea NW of Rost, 300 — 500 m. 



Ojdiiacantlia spectahilis, G. O. Sars. 

 Arno, 30(1—400 m.; The Tys Fiord, 500 m.; Tranodybet. 450 

 —530 m. 



Rost. 



Opliiotri.r frugilis. 0. F. Muller. 



Ojihiosrole.r (jJacluUs, JIi'll. it Troscu. 



The Skjei-stad Fiord, 470—490 ni.; The Salten Fiord, 220— 

 380 m.: Lande<;o. 200-^0(1 in.; The Folden Fiord. 530 m.; The 



') (fr. Griec;, Overs 

 Mus. A arb. 19():i. Xo. I. 



det nordlige Norge.s echiuodevnier. Berg. 



