•*88 Hector F. E. Jungersen. 



Alcyonium rabiforme Verrill: Synops. Pol. and Cor. North Pacif. Expl. 

 Exp. 1853—56. Proc. Essex Inst. Vol. IV, 1865, 

 p. 190. 



— — Verrill: Polyps and Echinod. New England. 



Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., Vol. X, 1864—66, p. 355. 



— — Verrill: Notes on Radiata No. 6. Review Cor. 



and Polyps W. Coast Am. Trans. Conn. Acad.^ 

 Vol. I, 1868, p. 459. 



— — V. Marenzeller: Poriferen etc. Die internat. Po- 



larforschung 1882—83. Die oesterr. Polarst. Jan. 

 Mayen, Vol. III, 1886, Zool., p. 15. 



— — Jungersen : Karahavets Alcyonider. Dijmphna 



Togtets zool. botan. Udbytte 1887, p. 379, PI. 



XXXII, Figs. 14—22. 

 Paraspongodes rubra May.: Alcyon, v. Ostspitzbergen. Zool. Jahrb. 



Syst. Abt., Vol. XI, 1898, p. 393, Figs. 3 a— b. 

 Alcyonüim rabiforme (Ehrb.) + Paraspongodes rubra + P- globosa -j- 



?P. uvœformis May. : Die arkt. etc. Ale. fauna. 



Fauna arctica. Vol. I, 1900 p. 386, 400, 395. 

 Eunephthya rubiformis Kükenthal: Alcyon. Zool. Ergebn. . . . „Olga". 



Wiss. Meeresuntersuch. N. F. Vol. VIII. Abt. 

 Helgoland, Hft. 1, 1906, p. 21. 



— — +?£■. uwe/brmzs Kükenthal: Alcyon. Wiss Erg. 



Deutsch. Tiefsee-Exp. 1898—99 ("Valdivia"), 

 Vol. XIII, 1906, p. 72. 



— — Kükenthal: Versuch e. Revis, d. Alcyon. Fam. 



Nephthyidæ, 3. Zool. Jahrb. Abt. System., Vol. 

 XXIV, 1907, p. 331, 335. 



— — Kükenthal: Zur Kenntn. d. Alcyon, d. Sibir. 



Eismeeres. Mém. Acad. Imp. Sc. St. Péters- 

 bourg, (8) Vol. XVIII, No. 15, 1909, p. 2. 



— — Broch: Alcyon, d. Kolafjordes. Trav. Soc. Imp. 



Natur. St. Pétersbourg, Vol. XLI, 4, 1911, p. 5. 



— — Broch: Coelentérés du Fond. Duc d'Orléans 



Camp. arct. de 1907, 1912, p. 19. 



— — Broch : Arkt. Alcyon. Tromsø Mus. Tromsø 



Mus. Aarshft. XXIV, 1913, p. 179. 

 Mr. Fritz Johansen, Zoologist to the Danmark Expedition, has 

 taken with an algæ-dredge, in the Hydroid-region, among stones and 

 shells of Balanus, 8 specimens; two of these are large, the largest 

 measuring more than 50 mm. in height, ca. 35 mm. across the broadest 

 part, with about 40 contracted, rounded branches, and a short, broad 

 stem; the smaller ones are from 7 to 12 mm. high. The colour of 



