285 Canon A. M. Norman — Notes on the 



1875. Phascolosoma (Erstedii, Theel, Bihang till K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. 



Handl. vol. iii. no. 6, p. 9. 

 1877. Fhascolosoyna nuaujarifaceum, Koren & Dauielssen, Fauna litto- 



ralis Nurvegife, lot. iii. p. 135, j)!. xv. tig-s. 43, 44. 



In 100-120 fathoms, Bog Fiord. 



Phascolosoma albidum and Phascolosoma fiilgens of Theel 

 are also referable to this species. 



Genus Phascolion, Theel. 

 Phascolion Slromhi (Montagu). 



I lump under this name a number of forms varying in size, 

 amount of development of tubercles of the surface, &c. Tlie 

 genus requires more careful working out than it has hitherto 

 received, notwithstanding the papers of Theel and others. 

 Some of the East-Finmark specimens are referable to var. 

 verrucosa, Kor. & Dan. Phascolion was found inhabiting 

 tubes of Serpula and shells of Trophon truncatus, Admete 

 viridula, Pyretic rosacea, Bela (species), Machceroplax 

 verrucosa, Margarita granlandica, young Fusi, Derdalium, 

 Trichotropis, CijUchna alba, and Lacuna quadrifasciata. 



Fam. Priapulidse. 

 Genus Priapulus, Lamarck. 

 *Priapulus caudatus, Lamarck. 



I dredged this species at S vol veer, Lofoten Islands, but 

 not at East Finmark. 



Genus Priapulopsis, Koren & Danielssen, 1875. 



Priapulopsis typicus, Koren & Danielssen. 



1868. Priapulus bicnvdatits, Danielssen, Forhand. Skand. Naturforsk. 

 tieud Mode, p. 542 {Jide Kor. & Dan.). 



1875. Priapnlopsis typictis, Koren & Danielssen, "Bidrag til de norske 

 Gepliyreers Natiuliistorie," Nyt Mag. Naturf. vol. xxi. p. 28 (sepa- 

 rate copy). 



1877. Priapuloides typicus, Koren & Danielssen, Fauna litt. Norvegiie, 

 pt. iii. p. 147, pi. xvi. tigs. 10-14. 



1881. Priapuloides typicus, Danielssen & Koren, Norwegian North- 

 Atlantic Exped. 1870-1878, Gepliyrea, p. 13, pi. iii. ligs. 1-12, &; 

 p. 147. 



The two type specimens described in the ' Fauna littoralis 

 Norvegise •* were found in the Varanger Fiord in 120 fathoms 

 on a clay bottom. It was taken in the same district by the 

 Norwegian North-Atlantic Expedition at Stat, 2G2, lat. 



