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Cythere cluthce, B., C, & R. 



Dredged living in 125-150 fath. in the Varanger Fiord, and in 

 20-30 fath. on the east side of Bog Fiord, East Finmark. It is rare 

 in the British seas, and was taken in the Greenland seas by the 

 Nares Arctic Expedition. It is fossil in Scotch deposits. New to the 

 Norwegian fauna. 



Cythere albomaculata, Baird. 



Lervig Bay, Stordoer, 5 fath. ; only very few specimens. 



The following species belong to the genus Cythereis as denned by 

 Prof. G. 0. Sars :— 



Cythere villosa (G. 0. Sars). 



In 0-180 fath. at Bergen, and off Sartoro, in Bergen Fiord ; Ler- 

 vig Bay ; Stoksund ; and this year I have found it living between 

 tide-marks in East Finmark at Vadso and in Klosterelv Fiord. It 

 is essentially a shore and shallow-water species ; the specimens in 

 deep water were dead and had no doubt been washed into the 

 localities where they occurred. 



Cythere echinata (G. 0. Sars). 



Drobak, 30-100 fath. ; Hardanger Fiord, off Midso Lighthouse, 

 210 fath. ; Bergen Fiord, south of Bukken, 150-200 fath. ; Oster 

 Fiord, 375 fath. 



Cythere latimaryinata, Speyer, = C. abyssicola, G. O. Sars. 



Oster Fiord, 100-200 fath. ; Bergen Fiord to the south of Bukken, 

 150-200 fath. ; Lervig Bay, 20 fath. ; Stoksund, Hardanger Fiord, 

 125 fath. ; Christiania Fiord, 30-100 fath. 



Cythere crenulata (G. O. Sai*s). 



Oster Fiord, 100-200 fath. ; off Sartoro, in Bergen Fiord, 15-40 

 fath. ; south side of Kors Fiord, 180 fath. ; Lervig Bay, 10-25 

 fath. ; Stoksund, 80-126 fath. 



Cythere quadridentata , Baird. 



Lervig Bay, Stordoer, 10-25 fath. 



Cythere tubercidata (G. O. Sars). 



Found throughout the whole length of Norway from Drobak to 

 East Finmark, where I have this year taken it at Vadso in shallow 

 water, and between tide-marks in Klosterelv Fiord. 



Cythere concinna, Rupert J ones, = Cythereis clavata, G. O. Sars. 



With similar extensive range in Norway to the last. In former 

 years I have found it in South and West Norway, and now in East 

 Finmark, tide-marks, living, aud shallow water at Vadso, Bog 

 Fiord, and Klosterelv Fiord. 



