48 NILS ODHNBR, NORTHERN AND AR(!T1U INVBRTBBRATES. III. . ORISTHOBRANCHIA ETC. 



stones, 1 sh.; D:o Vi mile W. of Nordkoster, off the islands, sand and stones, 10 

 fms (July 1865, Ljungman) 9 si^s. : ") Svinesund, 30—70 fms, stones and mud (Lin- 

 dahl) 14 slis. — Skagerrack, 23 — 150 fms, shells, sand, mud and clay (Lindahl) nu- 

 merous shs.; D:o 57° 40' 24" N. 10° 49' 18" E. U'/, fms, clay with fine sand {V, 1871, 

 Lind af Hageby) 2 sps.; — Torrboskär, Skagen, 27 fms, clay with sand (Giinh. Exp. 

 Vt 1878) 1 sh. - S. of Morupsbank, 12-19 fms, clay (Gunh. Exp. 'V7 1878) 1 sh. 



North Sea: Bodybet, varying deeps, sand and clay (v. Yhlen) 1 sh. 



Coasts of Norway: Herföl, Svinesnnd, 16 fms, 10 sps. — Utne, Hardangerfjord, 

 95 fms, sand, 2 sps. — Hitterö, 20 — 30 fms, shells (Öberg) 2 shs. — Bergen (Särs) 2 sps. 



Oeneval distribution: 



Norway: rarely along the whole south and west coast to Lofoten, 40—120 

 fms (G. O. Särs 1878); Kristianiaf jorden (Asbjörnsen 1854); Bukkenfjord (Grieg 1896); 

 Nordfjord (Grieg 1897). — Britisii coasts; Scotland (Jeffreys 1867; M'Intosh 1874). 



— Denmark: Skagen— Öresund to 125 fms (Mörch 1871; Petersen 1888). — Heligo- 

 land (Heincke 1894). — Holland and Belgiiim (Maitland 1897). — France (Vayssiére 

 1901). — Portugal (Nobre 1905). — Mediterranean, Adriatic, Aegean (Carus 1889). 



— Madeira, Canaries (M'Andrew 1852). — Azores; Ascension 420 fms; Tristan da 

 Cunha (Watson 1886). — St. Helena; Whydali, West Africa (Pilsbry 1893). Depths 

 7 to 420 fms. Clay, mud, sand, stones. 



Cylichna alba (Bkown 1827). 

 llabitiit: 



West coast of Sweden: Bohuslän. Gullmarn, 1 sh. — Skagerrack: »The Deep 

 Hole», 350 fms, clay (July 1877, Bovalhus & Théel), 8 white sps.; D:o 150— 336 fms, 

 fine brown clay (BovalHus & Théel 1879) c. 30 white sps.; D:o 150-336 fms (Lin- 

 dahl) 6 shs. 



The North Sea: 58° 55' N. 3° 28' E. 170—200 fms, gravel (v. Yhlen) 4 shs. 



West coast of Norway: Storeggen 50 — 140 fms, shingles (v. Yhlen) 4 shs. — 

 Hitterö, 20—30 fms, shells (Öberg) 2 shs. — Bergen (Särs) 10 shs. — Tärnefjord, 

 100 fms, stones (v. Yhlen) 3 shs. — Aalesund, 30—50 fms, mud (v. Yhlen) 1 sh. 

 Finmarken: Kalfjord, 15—110 fms (Goes & Malmgren) c. 30 shs.; Balfjord, clay 

 (Goés & Malmgren) c. 15 shs.; Ulfsfjord, 25—50 fms (Goes & Malmgren) 5 shs.; D:o 

 Kjosen, 80—100 fms, clay (Goés & Malmgren) c. 30 shs.; Grötsund 4 — 25 fms shells 

 (Goés & Malmgren) 3 shs. : Sörveer (Loven) 2 shs. ; Karlsö, N. of Tromsö, 20 — 70 fms 

 (Goés & Malmgren) 7 sps. 



Peninsula Kola: öra Fjord (Vs 1877, Sandeberg) 2 shs. — Teriberki Fjord, 

 20 fms, clay with sand (1877, Sandeberg) 8 sps. 



The Kära Sea: Leche (1878), 3—70 fms, clay and sand. 



Siberia and Behring Sea: Aurivillius (1887), 5—55 fms, clay and sand. 



Bear Island— Norway : 73° 27' N. 23° 11' E. 460 m. blackish gray clay, bottom 

 temp. + 2.67° C. ( ^Ve 1898) 1 sh. 



