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Racl0fjord [A. H. Clark, 1912; Hartmeyer, 1916] (Berl. M., 3618). 



Bognestr0m, between Manger- and Rad0fjord [Nansen, 1885; Kiikentlml and 

 Weissenborn, 1886]. 



Hjeltefjord [Grieg, 1S96]. 



Herl0fjord [Grieg, 1896]. 



Bergensfjord [M. Sars, 1835; Bell, 1893; Grieg, 1896, 1904; A. H. Clark, 1911, 

 1913] (5, B.M.; P.M.; Berg. M.). 



"VatIestr0mmen, southwest of Bergen (1, Berg. M.). 



Bukken (2, K.M.; Berg. M.). 



Korsfjord [Grieg, 1896]. 



Selbj0rnfjord, Fitjar [Grieg, 1896]. 



Bj0rnefjord, God0sund; 40-50 meters [Grieg, 1896] (about 30, U.S.N.M., 35705; 

 Berg. M.). 



Loksimd, between Bj0rnefjord and Hardangerfjord [Grieg, 1896]. 



Hardangerfjord [Grieg, 1896, 1912]. Jondal [Grieg, 1913] (Berg. M.). Sael0, 

 Tyrnes; 10-40 meters (Berg. M.). Mosterhavn [Grieg, 1889] (2, Berg. M.). 



Three kilometers from the southwestern coast of Norway (lat. 58°23' N., long. 

 5°55' E.); 51-82 meters; Captain Orsted, May 5, 1898 (7, CM.). 



Southwest of Stavanger (lat. 58°12' N., long. 4°00' E.); 115 meters; Captain 

 Orsted, April 19, 1901 (8, CM.). 



Southwest of Stavanger (lat. 58°12' N., long. 4°00' E.); 113 meters; Captain 

 Orsted, May 13, 1908 (1, CM.). 



Egersund [Dtiben and Koren, 1846]. 



Arendal [Mobius, 1873; von Graff, 1884]. 



Langesund (several, K.M.). 



Bollaeerne, west of the entrance to Christiania (Oslo) Fjord (1, K.M.). 



Vall0, at the entrance to Christiania Fjord (1, K.M.). 



Christiania Fjord (36-183 meters, stony bottom) and south to Bohuslan [M. 

 Sars, 1861]. 



Western Sweden [Loven, 1840, 1842]. West coast of Sweden [von Graff, 1877]. 



Bohuslan [J. Muller, 1849; M. Sars, 1861; A. H. Clark, 1912; Jagerskiold, 1917] (1, 

 Berl. M., 1308). 



Fiskebackskil, in Bohuslan [Diiben and Koren, 1846]. Type locality. 



Kristineberg, Fiskebackskil [Amivillius, 1S9S; G. Retzius, 1904; Theodor Morten- 

 sen, 1910, 1920; Gislen, 1924] (11, U.S.N.M., 36126, 36192; CM.). 



8-10 miles N.W. of Gilleleje Flak lightship, southern Kattegat; 32 meters [Terslin, 

 1938]. 



Kattegat [von Graff, 1887]. 



Copenhagen; Loven, 1849 [A. H. Clark, 1911] (1, P.M.). 



Baltic Sea, 1862 [A. H. Clark, 1911] (1, P.M.). 



[Note by A. M. C] Mr. Clark had included the last three records among the 

 erroneous locaUties with the comment that they were more probably from Bohuslan. 

 In face of TersUn's record from the southern Kattegat I have restored them to the list 

 of valid records. 



Erroneous localities.— TToms0 [A. H. Clark, 1912] (2, H.M.). Professor Grieg has 

 assured me that this species does not occur at Troms0, and Messrs. Dons and Schneider 

 of the Troms0 Museum (at one time) in a letter to him stated that they never found it 



