494 Hector F. E. Jungebsen. 



Paraspongodes lütkeni -\- P. sarsi May : Die arkt. etc. Aie. faun. 



Fauna arctica, Vol. I, 1900, p. 398, 399. 

 Eiinephthya glomerata -j- E. hylina Kükenthal: Alcyonacea. Wiss. 



Erg. d. deutsch. Tiefsee-Exp. ("Valdivia"), Vol. 



XIII, 1906, p. 78, 79. 



— — -j- ^- hyalina Kükenthal (Versuch е. Revis, d. 



Alcyon. Fam. d. Nephthyid. 3. Zool. Jb. Abt. 

 System, etc. Vol. XXIV, 1907, p. 351, 35a. 



— — Kükenthal: Alcyon. d."01ga"-Exp. Wiss. Meeres- 



unt. etc. N. F. Vol. VIII. Abt. Helgoland. Hf. 1. 

 1906, p. 26. 



— — Thomson: Note on E. gl. from the Færoe 



Channel. Proc. R. Phys. Soc. Edinb., Vol. 

 XVIII, 1910, p. 95. 



— — Rroch: Die Alcyonaceen d. Kolafjordes. Trav. 



Soc. Imp. Nat. de St. Pétersbourg, Vol. XLI, 

 1911 (4), p. 12. 



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



Camp. arct. de 1907. 1912, p. 21. 



Like the preceding two species E. glomerata has been taken by 

 the Danmark Expedition on St. 95, the sound between "Renskær" 

 and "Ma atten", 25—50 fthms., ''Vt 1908 (6 specimens, the largest ca. 

 40 mm. high, 25 mm. where broadest, the smaller colonies 11 — 15 mm. 

 high); further on St. 15 (76°35' N, 18°26' W, off "Sonja Harbour", 

 i. e. off the southern end of Little Koldewey), 150 M., stones and 

 pebbles (Delesseria-region), ^^/s 1906. The journal of Mr. Johansen 

 adds: "among ice-flakes", and that a square dredge was used for 

 half an hour (2 small colonies, ca. 4 — 5 mm. high, on a stone). The 

 colony in the living state is said to be: "polyps pink, stem brown"; 

 in spirit these colours have faded completely away. 



The Carlsbergfond Expedition: Tasiusak (65°37' N), 26— 

 30 fthms., ■-'':. 1899 (4 specimens of medium size, 20 — 25mm. high); 

 Henry Land (69°34' N), 20 fthms., among stones and algæ, ^Vt 

 1900 (3 large colonies, 40 — 50mm. high); Cape Tobin (northern 

 side of entrance to Scoresby Sound, 70°23' N, ca. 22° W), 57 fthms., 

 clay with stones (beam-trawl), -^/8 1900 (2 specimens 37 mm. high); 

 Hurry Inlet (70°50' N), 50 fthms., ^Чъ 1900 (a single colony 30mm. 

 high). Once more the species has been taken at Tasiusak (65°35' 

 N) by Mr. Kruuse, 30—50 fthms., ^"As 1902. 



To the above localities has to be added: Shannon Island 

 (ca. 75°25' N.), a few specimens on Hornera lichenoides Lin., the largest 

 one ca. 18 mm. high, provided by the second German N. Polar Ex- 

 pedition 1869—70. As already mentioned Moebius in his report on 

 the Mollusca, Echinoderms and Coelenterata of this expedition (1. с 



