Annelids from the Danmark Expedition. 419 



Nephthydæ. 



Neplitliys Malmgreiii Théel. 



1879. Théel, p. 2(5. 



Locality: 



St. 98 d. 77° N. L., 28|° W. L. 300 m. ^2/, 08. 



One specimen. So far as I can see, this form has not hitherto 

 been met with at Greenland. According to Théel it is very common 

 in the Kara Sea, where it is said to occur at least just as commonly 

 as Л'. ciliata. It is also known from Spitzbergen, Finmark and Bering 

 Sea, and thus seems to have a wide distribution within the arctic 

 region. 



Glyceridæ. 



Glycera capitata Ørst. 

 1843. Ørsted p. 19G. 

 1883. Levinsen p. 62. 

 Locality: 



St. 96. 76f°N.L., 18° W. L. (olf Maroussia) 160—178 m. -^'^/т 08. 

 One specimen. 



Onuphidæ. 



Onuphis conchylega Sars. 

 1867. Malmgren p. 66. 

 Localities: 



St. 15. 76°8'N.L., 18°26'W.L. ca. 10 m. ^Vs 06. 

 „ 99. 77° — m° — 300 „ -2/7 08. 



„ 104. 76° 6' — 13° 26' — 200—250 ,. ^s/. q^^ 

 One specimen is present from each of the аЬол'е localities. — 

 In the specimen from St. 99 the tube is beset — instead of the ordi- 

 nary stones — with a species of conical Foraminifer; here and there 

 is a single stone and at one place there is a branch of a Bryozoa 

 colony, which is so long that it reaches outside the tube to both 

 sides. 



Lycoridæ. 



Nereis zonata Mgrn. 

 PI. XXVIII, flg. 6. PI. XXX, hgs. 18, 22. 

 1867. Malmgren p. 46. 

 1898. Michaelsen p. 124. Nereis arctica. 

 Localities: 



St. 48. Danmarks Havn 6—12 m. ^^/^ 97 



,. 56. „ „ 10—15 „ 2^/7 07. 



