74 ARVID R. MOLANDER, ALCYONACEA. 
1861), 1 sp.; King Charles” Land, Bremer Sound, 100—-110 met., fine clay and large stones 
(Spitzb. exp., 1898), I sp. 
Barents Sea, Lat. 75” 49' N., Long. 24? 23 E., 60 met., rocky bottom (Spitzb. exp., 
2/, 1898), 5 sps.; Lat. 75” 3 N., Long. 18” 30 E., 410 met., gray clay (Sbpitzb. exp., 
4/5 1898),-2 isps: 
Kola Peninsula, Waideguba, 94 met. (SANDEBERG, ”/, 1877), 1 sp. 
Further Distribution: 
Newfoundland, (Halifax) 93 met. (VERRILL, 1879), Greenland, (LÖTKEN, 1875), W. 
Greenland, 180 met. (M. A. NORMAN, 1876), Greenland, (VERRILL, 1869), Jan Mayen, 481 
met. (DANIELSEN, 1887), Spitzbergen, 40—240 (May, 1900), Spitzbergen, 95—145 met. 
(KUKENTHAL, 1906 b), Barents Sea, 260—271 met. (DANIELSEN, 1887), Kara Sea, 90 met. 
(BrRocH, 1912 e), Kola Fiord, 21—324 met. (BrocH, 1912 d), Franz Joseph Land, 170 met. 
(MARENZELLER, 1878). 
BrRocH's statement as regards E. glomerata 1912 may possibly apply to £. flave- 
scens, as no further descriptions ot the specimen discovered have been obtained, but £. 
flavescens generally has a more westerly arctic distribution. 
Eunephthya glomerata VERR. var. islandieca (DAN.), 1887. 
Diagnosis: "The branches are scattered and do not cover the trunk. The anthocodiae 
as a rule, are sparsely distributed on the branches. The anthocodiae slightly curved 
towards the trunk, the upper part clearly distinguished from the shaft. Spicules of the 
anthocodia 0.28 mm. with vigorous development of thorns on one side and slightly 
curved. 
1907, Eunephthya glomerata var. islandica, KÖKENTHAL. 
This variety, too, very much resembles the principal species. DANIELSEN accept- 
ed this variety as a species, KUKENTHAL classifies it as a variety under £E. glomerata. 
The distinction between the principal species and the variety is not great, but it is suffi- 
cient to distinguish them. 
Habitat: 
Greenland, Umanak, 768 met., gray, loose clay (Ingegärd and Gladan, :/, 1871), 1 sp. 
Spitzbergen, Waygat Island, 34 met., rocky bottom (MALMGREN, Aug. 1861), I sp. 
General Distribution: 
Iceland, 547 met. (DANIELSEN, 1887). 
Eunephthya flavescens (DAN.), 1887. 
Diagnosis: Glomerate ramification. The anthocodiae are 4—6 mm. in length and 
have evident ridges. WSpicules of the anthocodiae clubs and spindles, the former prepon- 
