The Alc3^onaria of East-Greenland. 491 



Paraspongodes clavata Studer: Res. Camp, scient. Pr. de Monaco. Al- 

 cyonaires ... de l'Hirondelle, Vol. XX, 1901, 

 p. 31. 



Eunephthya — -\- E. friiiicosa -\- E. mirabilis -f Nidalia arc- 



tica (+ Krystallofanes + Sarakka) Kükenthal : 

 Alcyonacea. Wiss. Erg. D. Tiefsee-Exp. 1898 — 

 99 ("Valdivia"), Vol. XIII, 1906, p. 73, 74, 37 (26). 



— — -\- E. fruticosa -{- E. mirabilis -f- Gersemia arc- 



tica -\- G. crassa -|- 9G. loricata Kükenthal: 

 Vers. e. Revis, d. Alcyon. 3, II, Fam. Neph- 

 thyidæ. Zool. Jahrb. Abt. Syst. Vol. XXIV, 

 1907, p. 336, 339, 345, 386. 



— fruticosa Rroch: Due d'Orléans. Croisière océanogr. . . . 



Belgica 1905 (1907), p. 532. 



— clavata + E. fruticosa Kükenthal: Alcyon. Zool. Erg. . . 



"Olga" 1898. Wiss. Meeresunt. etc. N. F. Vol. 

 VIII. Abt. Helgoland, Hft. 1, 1906 (1908), p. 

 23, 25, PI. I, Fig. 2, Fig. 5. 



— fruticosa -j- E. mirabilis ^ E. clavata + "> Gersemia lori- 



cata Kükenthal : Zur Kenntn. der Ale. d. Sibir. 

 Eism. Mém. Ac. Imp. Sc. St. Pétersb. (8), Vol. 

 XVIII, No. 15, 1909, p. 5, 6. 



— clavata -)- E. fruticosa ^ E. mirabilis Broch: Coelentér. 



du Fond. Duc d'Orléans Camp. arct. 1907. 

 1912, p. 19, 21. 



— — + E. fruticosa Broch: Alcyon. Kolafjordes. Trav. 



Soc. Imp. Nat. St. Pétersb. Vol. XLI, 1911 

 (1912), p. 8, 10. 



— — + Gersemia /oricafa Broch: Ale. Trondhjemsfj. 



K. Norske Vid. S. Skr. 1911, No. 7 (1912), p. 

 36, 44. 



— fruticosa 4- G. loricata -^ G. abyssorum Broch : Arkt. Ale. 



Tromso Mus. Tromsø Mus. Aarshefter, Vol. 



XXXIV, 1913, p. 180, 181. 

 The reasons why I have united into one species of Eunephthya 

 the many "genera" and "species" established by previous authors 

 and named in the above list of synonyms, will be set forth in my 

 account of the Alcyonarians etc. of the Ingolf-Expedition, now in 

 preparation. Here I only wish to state that I quite agree with Kü- 

 kenthal as to the great reductions already made by him after careful 

 examination of a vast material, including most of the original spec- 

 imens which served previous authors for investigation and determi- 

 nation ; having myself, however, examined not only most of the same 



