Quaternary Fossils collected by The Danmark Expedition. 627 



IX. Peninsula east of Cape Bismarck, 



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



2 m above sea level. 10.8.1907. 

 Mya tnincata L. 



1 fragment of a large shell. 

 Saxicava arctica L. 



4 shells, 28 — 31 mm, of the arc/zca-form, fairly thick in the shell 



X. Cape Helgoland, 



76°43' N. lat. 19°10' W. long. 



с a. 10 m above sea level. 

 Astarte borealis Chemnitz. 



1 shell, 31 mm. 

 Saxicava arctica L. 



7 shells, 29 — 46 mm, some of an elongated arcfica-form, others 



as pholadis, medium thickness, two enormously thickened. 



XI. North of Cape Bismarck, 



ca. 76°45' N. lat. ca. 18°40' W. long, 

 с a. 10 m above sea level. 

 Pect en islandicus Müller. 



Fragments of 2 shells, one small, one larger. 



XII. Østre Havnenæs, 

 76^45' N. lat. 18°44' W. long, 

 с a. 10 m above sea level. 

 Saxicava arctica L. 



56 shells, 21 — 38 mm, mostly of an elongated arcfica-form and 

 thick-shelled, some extremely so. 



XIII. Slopes of river bank near Danmarks Havn, 



76°46' N. lat. ca. 18^45' W. long. 

 Altitude less than 10 m. 

 Astarte borealis Chemnitz. 



3 shells, 23—28 mm. 

 Mya trancata L. 



5 shells, 28—53 mm, some of var. uddevallensis, others of a some- 

 what longer form; one (the largest) truncate-ovate. 

 Saxicava arctica L. 



4 shells, 31 — 37 mm, of an elongated arc/ica-form, some very thick 

 in the shell, others rather thin. 



