32 E-C. Punnett. [No. 2 



b) Bålstad (in Lofoten) from about 50 metres on a rocky 

 bottom. 



Botn the specimens are lighter in colour than those described 

 from Greenland. *) The pigment also shews a tendency to become 

 arranged in longitudinal lines instead of being uniformly distributed 

 over the dorsal surface. 



22. Drepanophorus borealis 2 ) (Ponnett, 1901). 



Two specimens of this species w ere obtained from 



a) Lyngen fjord (east of Tromsø) from a depth of 250 metres 

 on a muddy bottom. Temp. 2.8° C. 



b) Herløfjord (near Bergen) from a depth of 100 metres on 

 a muddy bottom. 



The small specimen from Herløfjord I was able to examine 

 alive. It is a very transparent form and the pink intestinal diver- 

 ticula are very conspicuous. Equally so are the nerve cords, seen 

 as two fine white opaque lines on the ventral surface. 



23. Malacolodella grossa (Blaln-ville, 1828). 

 A specimen from mantle eavity of Cyprina islandica. 



!) Proc, Zool. Soc, 1901 p. 97 and Pl. IV %. 6. Tlie description of D 

 borealis will also be fouud here. 



2 ) For affinities of D. borealis see G-akdiner's Fauna and G-eography of the 

 Maldives Vol I. p. 115. 



