Alcyonaria g 31 



Drifa glomerata Verrill. 



Eunephthya glomerata Verrill, Amer. Jour. Sci. Vol. 47, p. 284, 1869- Proc. 

 Essex Inst. Vol. 6, p. 97, 1869. 



Atnmothea arctica Norman, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, Vol. 2.5, p. 208, 1876. 



LuTKEN, Medd. om Gronland, Vol. 6, p. 29, 188.3. 

 Ammoihea luikeni Marenzeller, Akad. Wiss. Wien. Vol. 35, p. 372, pi. Ill, 



fig. 1, 1898. 

 Alcyonium lutkeni Verrill, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 2, p. 200, 1879. 

 Ammothea glomerata Carter, Zoology Barents Sea, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 5, 



Vol. 6, p. 253, 1883. 



Eunephthya tei/cem Verrill, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Vol. XI, p. 43, pi. IV, figs. 

 7, 7a, 1883. 



Nephthya polaris+N. flavescens + N. rosea + Drifa islandica-\-D. hyaliiia + 



Gersemiopsis arctica {teste Jungersen) Danielssen, N. Nordhavs Exped. 



Vol. .5, Alcyonaria, pp. 59, 65, 83, 87,92, 99, plates VI, VII, X-XV, 1887. 



Excellent figures. 

 Eunephthya glomerata-}- E. hyalina KtJKENTHAL, Alcyonacea, Wiss. Erg. deutsch. 



Tiefsee-Exped. Vol. 13, pp. 78, 79, 1906. (t. Jungersen). 

 Eunephthya glomerata Jungersen, F. E. Alcyonaria of E. Greenland, p. 493, 



1916; Alcyonarian and Madr. Corals, Bergens Mus. Aarbok, for 1915, 



1916, p. 14, 1916. 

 Paraspongodes lutkeni+P. polaris May, Jen. Zeitschr. Nat. Vol. 33, pp. 148, 



154, 1899 {t. Jungersen). 

 Eunephthya flavescens Molander, op. cit., pp. 72-78, pi. ii, figs. 15, 17, 19 



(good figures), 1915. 



Plate V; Figs. 2, 2a (from type). Plate XVIIa; Figs. 2, 3. Plate XIV; Figs. 2-2b. 

 Plate XV; Figs. 1-5. Text Figure 5, Type. 



The type of this species was from Greenland, and was sent to me by Pro- 

 fessor Chr. Llitken under the MS. name glomerata, which he never published. 

 The original description by me in 1869, under the name Eunephthya glomerata, 

 was as follows: — It "forms an upright corallum, with a stout trunk, from all 

 sides and to near the base of which arise short subconical branches, naked at 

 their bases, like the trunk, but mostly covered with close clusters of 3 to 12, 

 roundish, verruciform polyp-cells, which are rough exteriorly, and covered with 

 numerous very rough thorny club-shaped spicula, 0-20 to 0-35 mm. long, by 

 •075 to 0-125 mm. thick." 



'Fig. 0. Drifa glomerata XeviiW. Type. One of the branches. From Greenland, x about 3 



