26 Hector F. E. Jungersen. 
Primnoa reseda Verrill: Revision of the Polyps ete. Mem. Bost. Soc. 
Nat. Hist., 1864, Vol. I, p. 9. 
— lepadifera Verrill: Notes on the Fauna etc. S. Coast New England. 
Am. Journ. Se. (3), Vol. XXVIII, 1884, p.220. _ 
— reseda Gray: Catalogue of Lithophytes, 1870, p. 44. 
—  lepadifera Storm: Aarsberetning. Kgl. norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 
1876—77, p. 146, 337; ibid. 1878, p. 23; 1880, p. 4; 1887, 
p- 86, .4890:~ p. XX VIN. 
reseda Versluys: Die Gorg. d. Siboga-Exp. II. Primnoidæ, 
1906, p. 85. 
— — Thomson: Notes on P. r. from the Færø Channel etc. 
Proc. R. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh. Vol. XVII, 1906, p. 65, 
Pl a2: 
— pacifica Kinoshita: Ann. Zool. Japon. Vol. VI, part 3, 1907, 
p. 232; and Primnoidæ von Japan. Journ. Coll. Se. 
Imp. Univ. Tokyo. 1908, p.42, Pl. III, Fig.19, 20, Vi, 
Fig. 49. 
= lepadifera Nordgaard: Faun. og biol. iakttagelser. K.n. V. Selsk. 
Skr., 1911: p:6. 
~- resedeformis Broch: Aleyon d. Trondhjemsfjordes. II. Gorgonacea. 
K. n. Vid. Selsk. «Skr 1912: Nr 2: på32 
— —  Jungersen: Ale., Antip. ete. Cousp. F. Groenl. XIII, 
Medd. om Grønland Bd. XXIII, 1915, p. 1181. 
— — Kiikenthal: Syst. u. Stammesgesch. d. Primnoidæ Zool. 
Anz. Vol. XLVI, No.5; 1915,1 p: 146: 
— — Arndt: Zool. Ergebn. des ersten Lehr-Exped. etc. 
Jahresber. Schles. Ges. vaterl d. Cultur. 1912, p. 125. 
*Michael Sars”. 
1902. + St.03: 7762036" N BT EA 360 My OE thins.) OST 
Off the western coast of Norway. 
Primnoa resedæformis seems to be found along the coasts 
and in moderate depths — from ca. 50 to 300 Fathms.—of a 
large part of the warm area of the North Atlantic. It is actu- 
ally known from: the southern part of West Greenland (llua, 
Bredefjord, Greedefjord); along the eastern coast of N. America, 
from George’s Bank to Fundy Bay; at Iceland (Berufjardarvåll), 
in the Feerg-channel, at Shetland, Scotland (and England?); 
along the coast and in the fjords of Norway, from ca. 70° 
Lat. N (Øxfjord) and entering the Skager Rak. Somewhat 
doubtful seem the following localities to be: the White Sea, 
near Archangel, and off Setubal. 
If the view of Kiikenthal proved to be correct, that Primnoa 
japonica Kinoshita from the Sagami Sea is only a variety of 
