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From tlie Annals and Maoazink of Na iukai. History, ^ 



Ser. 7, Vol. xi., June 1903. 



Notes on the Natural History of East Finmark. By Canon 

 A. M. Norman, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., P.R.S., F.L.S. 



[Continued from p. 173.] 



[Plate XIII.] 



POLYZOA. 



I HAVE in the following paper on Polyzoa extended the scope 

 of the subject beyond tlie limit of East Finmarkian speciesj 

 in order to introduce matter relating to classification and 

 observations on some Arctic and other species. The species 

 which have been found in East Finmark have been numbered, 

 and such species as have no preKxed number will be under- 

 stood not to have connexion with the fauna of that district. 



Herr F. A. Smitt^ in 1865-74!, published his ' Kritisk 

 Forteckning ofver Skandinaviens Hat's bryozoer.^ This 

 work contained an admirable series of illustrations of Scan- 

 dinavian and Arctic Polyzoa. The figitres, though small, 

 were excellent, and they have been and must continue to be 



