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HYDROIDA 11 



Iceland: 6 miles W. of Iceland, 65°32' N., 24°38' W., depth 25 fathoms 



Patreksfjord, depth 15 — 50 metres 



Dyrafjord, (depth not stated) 



Adalvik, ( — - — ) 

 The Faroe Islands: 6i°07' N., 9°3o' W., depth 410 fathoms 



6 miles N. by W. of Store Kalso, depth 60 fathoms. 



Abicti7iaria filicula is a boreal species, rarely penetrating into arctic waters, nor does it enter 

 the warmer seas; its distribution is circnmpolar. Within the area investigated (fig. LXIII) it is freqnent 



looom. looom. 



Fig. LXIII. The distribution of Abietinaria filicula in the Northern Atlantic. 

 In the hatched regions the Hterature notes a common occurrence. 



off the west coast of Norway, and in the northern British waters; at the Faroe Islands it seems to 

 be rare, while on the other hand it is one of the commonest species in Iceland waters, albeit lacking 

 here along the north coast. About Greenland, Abietinaria filicula is very rare, and has only been 

 recorded with certainty once from the west coast, near Godthaab. It belongs to the littoral region, 

 l)nt can quite exceptionally also move down into the abyssal, as for instance west of the Faroe Islands. 



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Abietinaria (?)fusca (Johnston) I^evinsen. 

 1847 Sertularia fiixca. Johnston, A history of the British Zoophytes, p. 70, fig. 



1874 Thujaria salicomia, Allmann, Report on the H>droida Porcupine, p. 473, pi. 65, fig. 3. 



1878 Selaginopsis fusca, Mereschkowsky, New Hydroida from Ochotsk, Kamtschatka p. 436. 



1913 Abietinaria fusca, Levinsen, vSystematic Studies on the Sertulariidte, p. 310. 



