Natural History of East Finmark. 281 
“Systematisk oversigt over Norges Annulata Polycheta,” 
Christ. Vidensk.-Selsk. Forhandl. 1894. Dr. Armauer 
Hansen’s Report on the Annelids in the Norwegian North- 
Atlantic Expedition also gives many Aunelids of Hast Fin- 
mark from Stats. 160, 161, and 162. 
The following particulars with regard to the distribution of 
Annelids on the Norwegian coast are derived from Bideukap’s 
lists :— 
1. Total number of species of Polycheta known in Norway .. 207 
2. Species found on the south coast ........6... 0000 ee Bp alle) 
3. Species found on the west coast up to Trondhjem ........ 1650 
4, Species found in the Trondhjem Fiord.............00005 94 
5. Species found in the Lofoten Islands sea..............-. 97 
6. Species in the whole of Norway north of the Lofoten Islands. 108 
(recorded here trom: Hast Bimmarks 9) 05.0.8 ses sree 80 
The areas represented by these figures are very variable in 
size, 4, 5, and 7 beimg much smaller than the others; 7 1s, 
of course, a part, and only a very small part, of 6. 
Twenty years ago G. W. R. Levinsen published his 
“‘ Systematisk-geografisk Oversigt over de nordiske Annulata, 
Gephyrea, Chetognathi og Balanoglossi” (Vidensk. Meddel. 
fra den naturh. Foren. i Kjébenhavn, 1882 and 1883). Since 
that time additions have been made to the several faunas ; 
but it remains the most recent summary of the annelidan 
fauna of the northern countries. 
1D Yekah Aeehre cca eae aR ag ela Renee tine a eon aL a 138 
DWC CLETINsicasts Roney Meanclnral wrren Mea Rana 6 SARA Sere Mc RR 147 
INOW AV s sro-Sooaets ater ae hale ae ceed wees 191 
Novaja Zembla and Kara Sea.............005 97 
prbeniasand -Beries Stvalti a. se oleae sty nell 66 
PUTS Wer gens Wes ware sett foo whist ete RANTS A els 82 
Ar OCwlS aM Ss, 5 warut serena ex oielars whee aa nous 64 
Iceland ...... Bie Sepa cet alinsawardin aes Ob eee EDL eR TOTO 71 
Greenland see cae ei Mote a od ALS g aoe 109 
North-east AMeriCauys sian ese seus aan 106 
Unfortunately we have no recent complete work on 
British Polychzta or even anything like a catalogue of the 
species. At the present time many British species have 
merely been indicated by perhaps a few lines in the midst of 
a paragraph. The fullest local catalogues we have are those 
of Dr. J. F.Gemmill of the Clyde District *, which contains 121 
* ‘Fauna, Flora, and Geology of the Clyde Area,’ Glasgow, 1901. 
(Published by Local Committee of the British Association.) 
