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West coast of Sweden: Gulhnani (Mars 1902, Lönnberg) 1 sp. ; D:o Grundsund 

 (Nov. 1888, Lönnberg) 1 sp. ; D:o (Jan. 1890, Wirén) 1 sp. : D:o (winter 1895, Auri- 

 villius) 5 sps. ; D:o Löken 8 fms 3 sps. (Mus. G.). — Väderöarna (Aug. 1887, Asklund) 

 3 sps. — GuUiuarn (Loven) 12 sps. (= Doris echinata Loven 1846). 



Norway: Andabelö, Laminariae and rocks, 4 sps. — Haugesund 27 fms, Lami- 

 narife (1880) 30 sps. 



Oeiicral distribution : 



Baltic: Kiel and Bornholm (Meyer & Möbius 1865). — Norway: Lofoten; the 

 west coast, 10 fms (G. O. Särs 1878). — Murman coast and White Sea (Pfeffer 1889; 

 Herzenstein 1893). — British coasts (Jeffreys 1869). — Denmark (Mörch 1871). — 

 Heligoland (Heincke 1894). — Massachusetts (Verrill 1882). Depths to about 30 

 fms. Rocks and algse. 



Adalaria Lovéni (Aldeb & Hancock 1862). 

 Habitat: 



Bohuslän: Flatholmen, by Grundsand, Gullmarn (Luly 1888. Asklund) 1 sp. — 

 Väderöarna (1887, Karlson) 2 sps. 



Geiipral distribiitioii : 



Norway: Bergen 10—20 fms (Friele 1876); west coast (Grieg 1897). — British 

 coast (Jeffreys 1869). 



Lamellidoris bilamellata (Linné 1766). 

 Habitat: 



West coast of Sweden: Gullmarn, Bohuslän, clay (July 1896) 3 sps.; D:o (winter 

 1895, Aurivillius) 1 sp. ; D:o Smedjan (Mars 1902, Lönnberg) 4 sps. ; D:o Flatholmen 

 (1886) 3 sps. ; D:o Fiskebäckskil, the harbour, »on a ship together with Mytilus and 

 Balani» (Mars 1895, Aurivillius) 3 sps.; D:o Löken, 20 fms, 2 sps. (Mus. G.); D:o 

 Kristineberg 4 sps. (Mus. U.). 



Norway: Sörvser, Finmarken, numerous sps. (Mus-. LT.). 



England (Ålder) 2 sps. 



Greenland: Egedesminde 30—40 fms C'/, 1870, Öberg) 1 sp. — 1 sp. (Holst 

 1880) without definite locality. 



East Greenland: Franz-Joseph Fiord 250 m 1 sp. (Mus. U.. Hägg 1905).' 



General distribution: 



Norway: the south and west coast to Tromsö and Öxfjord, West Finmarken, 

 10 fms (G. "o. Särs 1878); Vadsö (Norman 1902). — Murman coast (Pfeffer 1889; 



^ Hägg's siiecimeii from Pendiilum Islands seems to be a Cadlina. 



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