16 THÉEL, NORTHERN AND ARCTIC INVERTEBRATES. II. PRIAPULIDS. ECHIURIDS ETC. 



reddish sandy clay (Sp. Exp. August 1861), 40 sps. — Ice Fjord; Safe Harbour, 20 

 -50 fms., clay (Sp. Exp. 2S 3 7 (i 1864), 15 small sps.; Skans Bay, 15 fms., clay (Sp. 

 Exp. 1872—73), 2 small sps.; Advent Bay, 25—60 fms., clay (Sp. Exp. 1861 and 



3 Vs 1868), 57 sps.; Coles Bay (Sp. Exp. 12 / s 1868), 3 sps.; Green Harbour, 30 fms., 

 clay (Sp. Exp. 3 7- 1868), 3 sps. — Bel Sound, 3—12 fms., clay with stones (Sp. Exp. 

 1872—73), 18 sps.; Recherche Bay, 77° 30' n.— 14° 36' e., 30-40 m., blackish gray 

 clay with sand and stones (Sp. Exp. 2 7.-. and 7? 1898), 6 sps. — Horn Sound, 20—40 

 fms., clay and stones (Sp. Exp. V, 1864), 2 sp. ■- 76° 40' n— 18° e., off Stor Fjord, 

 100—120 fms., clay and stones (Sp. Exp. 2 7 7 1868), 1 sp., — Stor Fjord, 78° 37' n. 



-19° e. (Sp. Exp. 2 7 8 1864), 1 sp. ; Whales Point, 20-40 fms., clay and stones (Sp. 

 Exp. 1: "" ll % 1864), 11 sps. — Lomme Bay in Hinlopen Strait, 10 and 25—40 fms., 

 clay and stones (Sp. Exp. 1861 and l ; % 1868), 14 sps. 



Nova Zembla, the Kära Sea and Siberia: Matotschkin Strait, 2 — 6 fms., clay 

 and sand (Yen. Exp. '% and in September 1875), 9 sps. — Besimannaja Bay, 6 — 10 

 fms., clay (Yen. Exp. 7 7 1875), 5 sps. — Jugor sharr, 5 — 8 fms., clay and sand (Vega 

 Exp. s 7 7 1878), 1 sp. — Kära Sea, 26 fms., clay and sand (Yen. Exp. "/■ 1875), 

 1 sp. — Taimyr Bay, 5 — 10 fms., stones (Vega Exp. 14 / a 1878), 1 sp. 



Scandinavia: Finmarken and Nordlanden: Tromsö, low tide (Goés & Malmgren 7., 

 1861), 2 sps.; Skatören at Tromsö, many sps. (Mus. T.); Oxfjord, 3 sp. (Mus. Chr.); (Gjesvaer, 

 1 sp. (Mus. Chr.); Risösund, 2 sps. (Mus. Chr.). — Western and southern coast of Norvvay ; 

 Bergen, many sps. (Mus. B.); Mänger, 3 sps. (Mus. Chr.) ; Christiania Fjord, 4 sps. (Mus. 

 Chr.); Dröbak, low tide (1869), 1 sp. — West-coast of Sweden : Bohuslän, many larger 

 and smaller sps.; Koster Fjord, 15 — 20 fms. (1893), 1 large sp.; Dyngö, 9 — 15 fms. 

 (v. Goés 1862), 3 sps.; Styrsö, 20-100 fms. (Olsson 1869), 2 sps. ; Väderöarne (1882), 



4 sps.; Hållö, 15 fms., clay (v. Goés 1862), 1 sp.; Gullmar Fjord (Marine biol. Station 

 1885—1898), many sps.; Marstrand, 15 fms., clay, 3 sps.; S. of Morupsbank, 12 — 19 

 fms., clay (Gunh. Exp. 1878), 2 sps.; Skelderviken — Kullen, 13 fms., clay and shells 

 (Gunh. Exp. '77 1878), 2 sps.; Landskrona— Malmö, 6 — 9 fms., bluish clay with stones 

 and algse (Gunh. Exp. 2 -~ 23 / 7 1878), 18 sps.; off Hven, 6 — 24 fms., sand, mud and 

 clay (Gunh. Exp. 1878), 2 sps.; Malmö, 7 — 8 fms., zostera and algse (Smitt 20 ~ 2 7 s 

 1864), 1 sp. 



Baltic Sea: Kiel (K. Möbius), 2 sps. — 55° 7' n.— 13° V e., 20 fms., sand and 

 clay (Öberg 7, 1871), about 20 sps. — 54° 50' 5" n.— 13° 1' e., 17—20 fms., sand 

 (Gunh. Exp. 2 7 ? 1878), 6 sps. - 54° 55' n.-13° 12' e., 24 fms., mud (Öberg 3 / 7 1871), 

 1 sp. - 55° 13' 7" n. — 13° 16' 8" e., 23—26 fms., sand and clay (Gunh. Exp. 1878), 

 14 sps. - - 54° 44' n.— 13° 25' e., 19 fms., sand and clay (Öberg 7 7 1871), 2 sps. — 

 55° 7' n.— 13° 31' e., 25 fms., clay (Öberg 7 7 1871), 2 sps. — 55° 7' 48" n.-13° 31' 



(1901) lias proposed tu chfinge the name Priapulus raudatus Lamawk (1816) for Priapulus 

 (1758). According to iny opinion it vvould havu been correcter, it' he had changed it for Priapus 



ÖOLLIH (190]) lliis 



humanus Linné 



Ituinaims. the trué name givöri by Linné. Now, however, the fact is tliat we are in suspense, whethei' Ihe P 

 hunianns of Linné is ideatical with our norther I', eaudatus of Lamahck. With regard to the former Linné says": 

 Habitat in Mari tndico». Priapulus pygniseus Verkill (1S79 & 18,82) is eertainly notliing hut a young of 

 Priapulus caudatus and the same may be the case with the two varietiés, mofjofdiriensis and Kristinebergensis, 

 mciiiioiieil by IIkihi!R[. i 1 904 ). 





