408 Canon A. M. Norman—Notes on the 
Leptophycaster arcticus, M. Sars. Tana Fiord and off Vardé, in 
127-148 fathoms (‘ Voringen’). 
Psilaster andromeda, Miller & Troschel. Danielssenand Koren write 
of this species, “* along the entire Norwegian coast,” and Grieg 
has inserted it in the East Finmark column on this authority ; 
but though I have searched carefully I have been unable to 
find any actual statement of its occurrence there. It may 
certainly be expected, as Jarzynsky has found it on the Murman 
coast. 
Pentagonaster granularis, Retzius. Sverholt, by the ‘ Michael 
Sars, 1901; Tana Fiord and off Vard6 (‘ Véringen’). 
Goniaster phrygianus, Parelius. Porsanger Fiord and off Vardé 
(‘ Voringen ’); Sveerholt ( Grieq). 
Poraniomorpha rosea, Danielssen & Koren. Dredged by Herr 
Hjort in the ‘ Michael Sars’ in 1901, 8.S.W. of Kibergnesset 
in the Varanger Fiord, in 188-216 metres (Griey). 
Hewaster obscurus, Perrier. Dredged by the ‘Michael Sars’ in 
1901 east of Ekero in the Varanger Fiord, in 180-216 metres 
(Grieg). 
Pteraster militaris, O. F. Miller. Vadsd (Danielssen) ; Sveerholt 
(Grveq). 
pulvillus, M. Sars. Lang Fiord, in 25 fathoms (A. M. N.); 
Sverholt (Grieg). 
Crossaster papposus, Fabricius. In Lang and Klosterely Fiords. 
affinis, Brandt. One small specimen of this ten-armed 
Orossaster was dredged by the ‘ Voringen’ off Vardé (Stat. 262). 
It is a question whether it is really distinct from C. papposus, 
with which Ludvig unites it; but, on the other hand, Danielssen 
and Koren write that after careful examination of exterior 
features and internal skeleton they have “arrived at the 
conclusion that the difference between Solaster affinis and 
Solaster papposus is so great and also so constant that we must 
still affirm the former to be a distinct species.” 
Solaster endeca, Gmelin. WHerr Grieg writes to me that Dr. Johan 
Hjort has collected this species in Kongs Fiord. This small 
fiord will not be found marked on ordinary maps; it is situated 
in long. 47° 20’ E. 
syrtensis, Verrill. Dredged by the ‘ Michael Sars’ in 1901 
to the east of Ekero in the Varanger Fiord, in 188 metres 
(Grieg). I do not know this eight- or nine-armed form. 
Ludvig, in ‘ Fauna Arctica Seesterne,’ 1900, unites it with 
S. endeca. 
Cribrella sanguinolenta, O. F. Miiller. In Lang and Klosterely 
Fiords, 
[ Pedicellaster typicus, M. Sars. Herr Grieg informs me that he 
inserted this species in his Hast Finmark column because it 
