SV | Hector F. E. Jungersen. 
?Flabellum laciniatum Duncan: A Descr. of the Madreporaria etc. ”Porcu- 
oine”. (1871) Transact. Zool. Soc. Lnd. Vol. VIII, 1874, 
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mac andrewi v. Marenzeller: Steinkorallen. Wiss. Erg. d. D. Tiefsee- 
Expedition (”Valdivia”) 1898—99, Vol. VII, 1904, p. 270. 
Ulocyathus arcticus EK. Arnesen: Beitr. z. Anat, u. Histol. von Ul. aret. ete. 
Arch. f. Mathem. og Naturvidensk., Vol. XX, no. 9, 1898, 
på 
— — Nordgaard: Hydropraph. and Biological Investig. in 
Norw. Fjords, 1915, p. 158 . 
— —— Appellöf: Invertebr. Bottom Fauna etc. Hjort and 
Murray Depthes of the Ocean, 1912, p. 504, 505. 
— — Dons: Et og andet fra mine ekskursioner. Till. ti! 
Tromsø Mus. Aarsber. 1913 (1914), p. 57. 
— — Nordgaard: Havstrømmene og den norske marine 
Fauna. K. norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1914, No. 5, p. 5 
(1915). 
”Michael Sars”. 
1900. "8. St. 54: 62"29'N, 4152 E, 210 M. (150 Fihms.), Fragments ol 
one spec. 
1902. 7. St.i47: 6057 N, 3° 427 EH, 350 M. (190 Elins) GONE 
broken specimens and one complete, small one. 
— ES DAs NOT Ol IN, 49 E,- 200 M. (111 Fthms.), 7709C. One sp., 
broken. 
== 0/7, St. 57: 62"29"N, 5°17’ W, 349M. (220 Fthms.). Several, broken. 
1906: 72/6." Sst 2840 G12 434N OE ONO Enns) 
— St. West of Bergen, 300 M. (164 Fthms.). 
The first three of these localities are off the coast of Norway, N. and S. of 
Cape Stat; the fourth (St.57) is quite near to the Færöes (28 seamiles E. 
of Fuglo), and the St. 284 N.E. of Shetland, nearer to these islands than 
to Norway. 
D 
The geographical distribution of this species of Flabellum 
seems to be restricted, compared with that of Flabellum ala- 
bastrum Moseley. Mac Andrew’s specimen (the original of 
Gray’s description) was dredged in the North-Sea, 25 miles 
from East Shetland, those of M. Sars are from Øxfjord, Fin- 
mark, and the numerous specimens preserved in the Museum 
of Copenhagen, Christiania and especially Bergen—among 
the latter those collected by Nordgaard and mentioned by him 
l. c. 1905 p. 158—are from Norwegian coastal waters, from. 
sounds and entrances to some of the fjords north of the Polar 
circle, beginning to the North with Øxfjord (East of Nordkyn)’), 
') ,,Ulocyathus arcticus belongs to the forms which do not enter our 
more southerley enclosed fjords, but may be met with in the more open 
fiords as far as the North Cape; it has also been found, according to 
Nerman, on the Shetland plateau.” (Appellöf |. ¢. p. 505.) 
