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122. Leda minuta, Miller. 
Frequent. 
123. Leda pernula, Miiller. 
Only one specimen, Rédberg. 
124. Malletia obtusa, M. Sars. 
A fine series of living specimens of this rare shell taken at 
Rédberg, 250-300 fath. ; also off Trondhjem in 150 fath. 
125. Portlandia lucida, Lovén. 
Trondhjem, 150 fath.; Rédberg, 70-300 fath. 
126. Portlandia tenuis, Phil. 
Trondhjem, one specimen only, 150 fath. 
127. Portlandia frigida, Torell. 
Rédberg, 250-300 fath., specimens large. This species 
attains larger dimensions on the west coast than in Kast 
Finmark. 
128. Astarte sulcata, Da Costa. 
Shallow water. 
129. Astarte compressa, Linn.,= A. elliptica, Brown. 
The Scandinavian naturalists seem agreed that this is 
Linné’s species, and not the next, which is usually called by 
this name by British conchologists. 
130. Astarte Montagui, Dillwyn,=<A. compressa, Montagu. 
Shallow water, Trondhjem and Rédberg. 
131. Kelliella miliaris, Phil. 
Abundant in 150-800 fath. in the Trondhjem Fiord, as I 
have also found it to be at the bottom of the Bergen and 
Hardanger Fiords, as well as at Flor6. 
132. Montacuta substriata, Mont. 
On Spatangus purpureus, Trondhjem. 
133. Montacuta ovalis, G. O. Sars, = Tellemya ovalis, G. O. 
Sars. 
A single perfect but dead shell in 250-300 fath., Rédberg. 
It has only previously been recorded from Lofoten, where it 
was taken by the describer, unless it be a synonym of Deci- 
pula ovata, Jeftreys, as stated by him to be the case (vide 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1881, p. 696). If that be so, and Sars’s 
shell has such a hinge as is described by Jeffreys, my 
