626 Ad. s. Jensen. 



2. ca. 125 m above sea level. 

 Saxicava arctica L. 



Some small fragments. 



V. Island due N. of Edwards Island in Dove Bay, 



76°37' N. lat. 21°5' W. long. 

 From theYoldia clay, ca. 5 m above sea level. 19. — 20.5. 

 1907. 

 Yoldia (Portlandia) arctica Gray var. portlandica Hitch. 



4 spec, and abt. 20 shells, 6— ca. 25 mm. 

 Axiiuis flexuosus Montagu. 



1 spec, 8 mm high. 

 Mija truncata L. 



2 shells, ca. 22 — 31 mm, and a fragment of a larger one. 

 Saxicava arctica L. 



Ca. 40 shells, 22-5—41 mm. Most are of an elongated arctica-iorm, 

 some few as the pholadis-^orm, on the whole of medium thickness. 



VI. The Point at Borgfjord, 



76°38' N. lat. 21°45' W. long. 



20 m above sea level. 21.5.1907. 

 Mya truncata L. 



Some fragments. 

 Saxicava arctica L. 



Some fragments. 



VII. Renskæret, 



76°41' N. lat. 18°35' W. long. 

 Near the top. 

 Sipho ( Tritonofusus) Kröyeri Møller. 



1 medium sized spec, fragmentary and much eroded. 



VIII. Peninsula east of Cape Bismarck, 



ca. 76°42' N. lat. ca. 18*35' W. long, 

 с a. 5 m above sea level. 10.8.1907. 

 Astarte borealis Chemnitz. 



5 shells, 22-28 mm. 

 Mya truncata L. 



2 shells, 36—48 mm, cut off in front, and a fragment. 

 Saxicava arctica L. 



20 shells, 23-5—37 mm, mostly of an elongated arc//ca-form, some 

 as pholadis, medium thickness, some few extremely thick. 



