352 Rev. Canon Norman—A Month on 
25. Admete viridula, Fabr. 
Rédberg, 10-70 fath. 
Genus Uxko, Friele (new name for Jumala, Friele). 
Herr Friele gave the name Jumala to this genus after that 
of an ancient Finnish god, unaware that Jwma/a was their word 
still in use for the one true God. My friend Herr Sparre 
Schneider, of Tromsé, having informed me that this was the 
case, and as under these circumstances the word could not 
with propriety be retained, I called Herr Friele’s attention 
to the fact. At his request I substitute for it Ukko, the 
name once used among the Fins for the heathen god of wind 
and weather. 
26. Ukko Turtont, Bean. 
A living specimen of a very interesting variety of this 
species was dredged at Rédberg in about 150 fath. In out- 
line it is shorter and less drawn out in the spire than usual, 
the volutions are 74 and more tumid. ‘The nucleus is smaller 
and less cylindrical than in the type, the suture less oblique, 
the whorls more rapidly increasing in breadth, the spiral 
strie more regularly arranged at distinct intervals, the sub- 
stance of the shell is thinner, the interior is of a purplish hue. 
There are three modifications of this shell known to me :— 
- A.a. The typical Dogger-Bank form, withits greatly drawn- 
out spire, well figured by Forbes and Hanley, also by Jeffreys, 
and very nearly the same by G. O. Sars (pl. xiv. fig. 34, and 
pl. xxv. fig. 9). The following are measurements of a speci- 
men from the Dogger Bank *:—Length of mouth from 
commencement of lip to end of canal 54 millim. ; spire from 
commencement of lip to end 72 millim.; greatest width of 
total shell at the mouth 40 millim. Volutions nine. 
b. Var. brevispira (Pl. XVI. fig. 1; see also Kobelt, Icon. 
der schalent. europ. Meeresconch. pl. xii. fig. 1). Form from 
East Finmark. Mouth proportionately longer and wider and 
the spire shorter, but in general character very like a. Length 
of mouth 49 millim., spire 45, breadth at mouth 41. Volu- 
tions 74. Here the length of the mouth is greater than that 
of the spire and the width at the mouth greater than in the 
much larger Dogger-Bank specimen. ‘The four or five first 
volutions are very narrow, as in the type. 
e. Var. tumida (P]. XVI. fig. 2). The Rédberg specimen 
already described. The mouth in my specimen has unfor- 
tunately been much damaged, but its length is 45 millim., 
* This specimen is rather more elongated than usual. 
