41(1 TAGE SKOGSBERG 



Habitat: — West coast of Sweden: 



Koster (Bohuslan), E. N. E. of Stora Sneholmen; 18. V. 1897; depth down to 160 m.; 

 clay: 1 mature female (coll. J. G. Andersson); R. M. S. 123. Koster; 5. VIII. 1865; depth, 

 180 m.; clay: 130 specimens, mature females and larvae (coll. unknown); R. M. S. 125. The 

 same locality; 24. VII. 1865; depth, 225 m.: 98 specimens, mature females and larvae (coll. 

 unknown); R. M. S. 124. 



C h r i s t i a n i a F i (j r d : 



Vallo; depth, 360 — 400 m.: 11 specimens, mature females and larvae (coll. G. 0. Sars); 

 Chr. Z. M. 



S k a g e r R a k : 



„Skager Rak" (without definite localities; the depths indicate, however, that aU these 

 samples were taken in the Norwegian Depression; coll. J. LlNDAHL): depth, 150m.: 9 specimens, 

 females and larvae, R. M. S. 126; depth, 200 m.: 2 females, R. M. S. 127; depth, 300 m.: 15 speci- 

 mens, mature females and larvae, R. M. S. 128; depth, 350 m.: 211 specimens, mature females 

 and juvenes, R. M. S. 129. Lat. 58" 26' N., long. 9" 40' E.; 4. VII. 1872; depth, 350 m.; clay: 

 1 mature female (coll. J. LiNDAHL); R. M. S. 130. ,,Bassinen" in the Norwegian Depression (no 

 definite locality) ; 6. VII. 1877: depth, 360 m.; clay mixed with sand : 1 female (S w e d i s h „Gun- 

 h i 1 d" Exp., St. 10., C. BOVALLIUS and Hj. Theel); R. M. S. 131. Lat. 58» 21' N., long. 

 9" 11' E.; 17. VII. 1879; depth, 360 m.; fine brown clay: 2 females (Swedish „G u n h i 1 d" 

 Exp., St. 14, C. BOVALLIUS and HJ. Theel); R. M. S. 132. Lat. 58« 14' N., long. 8« 56' E.; 

 17. VII. 1879; depth, 415 m. ; fine brown clay: 11 specimens, mature females and juvenes 

 (Swedish „G u n h i 1 d" Exp., st. 15, C. BOVALLIUS and Hj. ThEEL); R. M. S. 133. 



West coast of Norway: 



Lofoten Islands at a depth of 360 — 540 m.: 5 specimens, mature females and juvenes; 

 collector unknown; R. M. S. 134. 



Distribution: — Skager Rak; west coast of Norway, Beeren Island (H. H. Gran) 

 Iceland (H. H. Gran); between Faroe Islands and Norway and between lat. 45" and 50" N., 

 long. 10° and 15" W. (G. S. Brady and A. M. NORMAN). 



Ph. (Philomedes) Eugeniae n. sp. 



Description: — Female: — 



Shell: —Length 1,6—1,75 mm.; length : height,about 1, 5 : 1; length : breadth about 

 1,85 : 1. Seen from the side (fig. 1) it has its greatest height at the middle. The 

 dorsal margin is rather strongly and almost uniformly curved, sometimes, however, somewhat 

 less than is shown in the figure; in most cases it passes over into the anterior and posterior margins 

 without any decided corners; sometimes, however, when the dorsal margin is less strongly arched, 

 distinct, though broadly rounded, corners may be observed. The ventral margin is uniformly 

 arched, but less strongly than the dorsal margin; it is weakly pouting just behind the incisur. 



