402 TAGE SKOfiSr.KIiO 



M. S. 68; Umaiiak, depth 70 — 90m., clay: some hundreds of specimens (S. («. E.), R. M. S. 70; 

 at the same locality, fine clay, depth 450 m.: 25 specimens (S. G. E.), R. M. S. 71; Kikertak, 

 Tossukateks Icefiord, 31. VIII. 1870, depth 50—70 m., clay: 96 specimens (S. G. E.), R. M. 

 S. 72; at the same locality, 30. VIII. 1870, depth 100 — 125m., on a rocky bottom: 5 specimens 

 (S. G. E.), R. M. S. 73; at the same locality, 31. VIII. 1870. depth 125—250 m., clay and stones: 

 82 specimens (S. G. E.), R. M. S. 74; Aukpadlavtok, depth 450 m., fine clay: 56 specimens (S. G. 

 E.), R. M. S. 75; Cape Dudley Diggers, 5. VII. 1894, depth 60—80 m., mud: about 70 specimens 

 (S. G. E.), R. M. S. 79. 



Baffin B a y : 



Lat. 71" 10' N.. long. f,S" r-,{)' W., 20. VII. 1871, depth 350 m., clay: 7 speciznens, (S. 

 G. E.), R. M. 8. 76; lat. 72" 4' N., long. 59» 50' W.: 1 specimen (S. G. E.), R. M. S. 77. 



N e w f o u n d 1 a n d : 



Lat. 46« 13' N., k)ng. 51" 46' W.. 16. VIII. 1871, depth l(i(» m., sand and shells: 2 specimens 

 (8. G. E.), R. M. S. 78; Fortune Bay, 8. VII. 1870, depth 35 m., clay: about 200 specimens 

 (S. G. E.), R. M. 8. 69. 



Disiributioii: — This species seems to be of an arctic-boreal nature — not arctic, as 

 A. M. Noij-MAN states, 1891, p. 120. According to statements formerly made in the literature 

 it occurs:* round Great Britain (G. 8. Bl^Ai»^ , A. M. Nohmax and D. ROBERTSON), along 

 the west and north coasts of 8candinavia (^^^ LiLLJEBORG, G. 0. Sars, A. M. NORMAN), in 

 the Kara Sea and off the Murman coast (G. O. 8ap>S and H. J. Hansen), at Franz Josef Land 

 (Th. Scott), Spitzbergen (W. Lilljeborg, G. 0. 8ars), Jan Mayen (G. 0. 8ars), Greenland 

 (W. Lilljeborg, C. Aurivillius, E. Vanhoffen, K. Steffensen) and north of North America, 

 lat. 77" N., long. 71" 37' W. (W. Bai1!1>). 



Relalidii to li'/(lr<i(jraphical conditions: — According to the results arrived at by the 

 ,,(' o n s e i 1 perm, i n t e r n a t. pour I'e x p 1 o r. de la mer", collected by C. ApsteIN, 

 1911, this species is restricted to comjaaratively low temjjeratures. It had been observed at 

 8,20 " C and + 1,3" C. As is shown by the information given by me above, it has been found 

 at a still lower temperature — 1,45" C. Salinity: from 35 to 19,96 "/uo. 



Ph. (Philomedes) Lilljeborgi (G. 0. Sars). 



Bradi/cuielu.s LUijebonji, G. O. S\JiS, 1865, j). 112. 



Plii/oiHt'(h's ., ., „ „ 1869, p. 357. 



.. ,, ., 1872, p. 280. 



? Bnu!//cuidns ,, (;. 8. Bi;Ai>\ and D. Ror.ERTSox. I.S72, p. 70. 



* Nut oil Uu! coasl of Fiiihuiil. Tliis iiiforinatioii, wliiili is round in G. W. Miller's \vork of I'.Hil, ]>. 10, 

 is cerlaiiily a inislakc; prcsurnaljly if is, as is airciidy pointed out liy C. Apstki.n, 1911, p. RiS, a niispiint for 

 Fium;rl<eii. Not in tlic Hay of Bisi/ay, as G. W. Miia.i;it states, 191".'. Tliis slalcinenl. laki'u I'loni (!. S. HiiAUv's 

 work of 1871, |i. 'I'.)-!, ii'ler's lo anollier speeies; cf, above. 



