186 LiJTKEN ON THE ANTHOZOA, ETC. OF GREENLAND, 



XX. — A Revised Catalogue of the Anthozoa and 

 Calycozoa of Greenland. By Dr. Chr. Lutken, 

 IJDiversity Museum, Copenhagen. 1875. 



ANTHOZOA. 



Poly actinia (Actinida). 



1. Actinia (Urticina) crassicornis, Fabr. (Greenl. Kettu- 



perak.) F. Gr. 340 ; U. Davisii, Ag. ? 



2. A, spectabilis, Fabr. (Greenh Kettuperarsoak.) 



F. Gr. 342, b, 



3. A, {^Chrondr actinia) nodosa^ Fabr. (GreenL Aitsib-pa.) 



F. Gr. 341. 



4. A,{Acthelmis)intestinalis,Fsihr. (Greenl.Kettuperangoak.) 

 5^6. Edwai'dsia, spp. 2. 



7-8. Peachia^ sp. and P. (?) sp. 

 5-8 are preserved in the Museum at Copenhagen, but cannot 

 be identified more accurately from specimens in alcohol. 



Antipatharia. 



9. Antipathes arctica, Ltk. 



Overs. K. D. Vid. Selsk. 1871, p. 18 ; Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Hist. 4., X., p. 77. 

 A single specimen, found in the stomach of Somniosus 



microcephalus (the Greenland Shark). (Rodebay.) 



Octactinia (Alcyonaria). 



10. Ammothea arctica^ Ltk. (MS.) 



? Briareum grandiflorum, Mobius, Zte deutsche Nord- 



polarfahrt, II., p. 260. 

 (Not uncommon.) 



11. Alcyonium, sp. 



An undetermined specimen in the Museum at Copen- 

 hagen. 



12. Umbellula Linddahlii, K611. 



Umb. miniacea et pallida^ Lindd., K. Vet. Akad. 



Handl., XIII., 3, t. 1-3. 

 (Baffin's Bay and entrance to Omenak Bay, 400 and 

 122 faths.). The identity with the^ type described 

 by Mylius and Ellis, 1753, "/«s encrinus" L., is 

 • •' ^'' left undecided. 



Obs. — The ActinidcB virant revision, w^ith examination of living 

 specimens. The " Alcyonia " of the " Fauna Grcenlandica " are 

 apparently either Compound Ascidice (462 and 463) or Spongozoa 

 (464 and 465). 



CALYCOZOA. 



1. Lucernaria {Mananid) auricula, Fabr. 



F. G. 332 ; Steenstrup Vid. Medd. Nat. For., 1859, 

 p. 108. 



