I.AMKLUBRANCHIATA. 



Faxafjordr, ca. 2 miles N. E. of Kef- 



lavik 19V2 — 20 1 , fm., ooze. 4 spec. & 24 valves. 



, 4.3 miles W. ; , S. ofHel- 



gasker Vager 25 - 13 valves. 



K. of Videy 9—10 - , fine sand and ooze. 4 — 



- , 7 miles N. N. E. of Ska- 



gens Light 17 — 20 I / 2 - , sand and shells. 1 valve. 



Hafnarfjordr 25 - , fine black sand and ooze. 1 spec. & 10 valves. 



These are on the whole small shells; the largest is only 40' 1 "". long, and of the specimens 

 containing the soft parts the largest is only 22 mm . long. 



South Iceland: 



Vestmannaeyjar 1 spec. 



49 fm., clay with a little mud. 1 fragment & 2 valves. 



S. W. of Eyjafjallajokul *7 - 2 spec. 



— - 23 - 15 — & 4 valves. 



63°i7>/ 2 ' N. L-, i7°39' W. L 87 - , sand mixed with ooze. 1 valve. 



Medalland Bugt 47—37 - D valves. 



The maximum length of these specimens is likewise small, namely 38 mm . 



Sonth-East Iceland: 



Myre Bugt 58 fm., sand mixed with ooze. 3 valves. 



64 17.3' N.L., i4°44'W. L 45 - , black clay. 1 spec. & 4 valves. 



I,6nsvik 40 - , ooze and clay. 7 — - 2 



The maximum length of these is also only 40 n ™. 



The Faeroes. 



Here the species is common, at depths from ca. 5— 80 fm., and reaches a considerable length, 

 namely 57 ". The various places where it has been found are the following: 



Viderejde ca. 25 fm. 4 valves. 



Klaksvig 6—10 - 3 — 



lovig 7 — 10 - , black sand and small stones. 2 spec, and 6 valves. 



10 - , sand. 2 — 



5 — 6 - , coarse black sand. 2 valves. 



Fundingsfjord . 12 — ca. 20 - , coarse sand and clay. 2 spec. &. 20 valves. 



Skaalefjord 4—10 - 4 valves. 



KLongshavn ca. 50 - 3 — 



Vestmanhavn . . 3-14 - 4 



5— 6 - , black sand. 7 spec. 



