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The Norden ski old -Expedition of 1883 took it oft' Ta- 

 siusak (65° 40' N. 35'' 32' W.), at depths of 25-40 fms. (1 spe- 

 cimen) and of 130 fms. (4 specimens); the ground consisted of 

 clay with stones (Posselt 1. с. 1898, p. 86). 



At the northern East-Greenland the Nathorst- Expedition 

 of 1899 took it in the following localities'): 



Scoresby-Sound, Fame-Isles 2'/2 — 4 fms. Mud. 



4 specim. (one of 35'25 mm., 3 young). 



72° 43' N. 26° 38' W. I8V2— 32 fms. Mud. 



1 specim. (Length 30 mm.). 



Franz Joseph-Fjord ... ca. IV2— 5 — Sandy mud. 



9 specim. (Length 3 — 21 mm.). 



Franz Joseph-Fjord 15—19 — Clay with stones and gravel. 



1 specim. (Length 3625 mm.). 



It was not taken by the Ко 1th off- Expedition of 1900 ^). 

 Fossil it has been taken in the following localities: 



1891 — 92. Danmarks-O in Scoresby Sound. At the top of the shell-heap, 

 between the buildings of the station. Grey clay, ca. 20 feet above the 

 sea-level. One fragment of a rather small valve. 

 1900. Northern part of Hurry-Inlet, Liverpool-Coast. 4 valves. 



Length: 2-5 — 31 mm. 

 1900. Polhem-Dal, Forsblad-Fjord. 8 valves. Length: 19— ca. 30 mm. 



Tellina (Macoma) Torelli lap. Steenstriip. 



Tellina crassula Mörch (non Deshayes), in Rupert Jones, Arctic Manual, 

 1875, p. 131 & Rink's Dan. Greenland, 1877, p. 440. — Tellina solidiila Leche 

 (partim) К. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. Bd. 16, Nr. 2, 1878, p. 12. — Tellina lata 

 Leche (partim), ibid. p. 13. — Tellina crassula, forma: T. Torelli Steen- 

 strup, in Johnstrup: Om de geologiske Forhold i den nordlige Del af Vend- 

 syssel (Indbydelsesskrift til Kjøbenhavns Universitets Aarsfest), 1882, p. 8. — 

 Tellina Torelli lap. Steenstrup in schedulis Mus. Hafn. — Tellina crassula 

 Jessen, Danmarks geol. Undersøgelse, l.R. Nr. 3, 1899, p. 192 etc. — Tellina 

 (Macoma) Torelli Jensen, Vidensk. Medd. Naturhist. Foren. Kbhvn., 1905, 

 p. 34, Tab. I, Fig. 3 a— i. 



The specimens are kept in Stockholm's Riks-Museum, where I have 

 seen them. 



R. Hägg certainly mentions several specimens from two localities in 

 Mackenzie-Bay (1. с p. 47), but he admits in a postscript (p. 66) that the 

 specimens in question belong to Tellina moesta Deshayes. 



