IIO LAMELUBRANCHIATA. 



West Iceland: 



Hesteyrarfjordr, at the head 15- 17 1 1 ""• 1 spec. & 30 valves. 



Omindarfjordr 9 - 2I ~~ 



Dyrafjordr, inside Thingnses 10— 12 1 2 - , mud and small stones. 2 — & 40 valves. 



13 - a - 



Fossfjordr 44 " x 



Talknafjordr 42 — 



WW. of Talkni 2 — & 2 valves. 



Patreksfjordr 5- 5 — 



H - 1 - 



( 'riundarfjordr 1 — 



Hvalfjordr 24 - 50 — & 70 valves. 



Faxafjordr 15 - 5 — 



25 - 1 valve. 



, month of Kollafjordr . ... 9 1 ,— n - , fine black sand and ooze. 1 spec, and 30 valves. 



, off Kollafjordr 8— 11 7* - , ooze and stones. 11 valves. 



_ 10 - 1 spec. & 10 valves. 



, Keflavik 15—16 - , fine black sand. 3 — and 80 valves. 



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

 lavik 19 'A— 20V2 - , ooze. 21 valves. 



, 1 mile E. N. E. of Helgasker 



Vager n T / 2 - 7 spec. 



, 4.3 miles W. 3 / 4 S. of Hel- 

 gasker Vager 25 - 4° valves. 



Reykjavik (Engey) 7— 8 r / 2 - 5 — 



, roads 8 - 1 spec. 



Hafnarfjordr 25 - , fine black sand and ooze. 1 — and 14 valves. 



The largest of these numerous specimens is 38.5 mm . 



South Iceland: 



Vestmannaeyjar 30 fm., shell-gravel. 2 valves. 



49 - , gray, fatty clay. 4 spec. & 4 valves. 



The largest specimen is 27 mm . long. 



Faeroes. 



Here A. elliptica seems to be common at depths of 3— 50 fm. The maximum length is 37™"'. 



The separate localities at which the species has been taken are as follows: 



Yiderejde 10 fm. 4 valves. 



Kvanuesund, between Videro and Bordo 4 — 6 - 1 spec. 





