KtFNGL. SV. VET. AKAÖEMlENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 50. N:0 5. 25 



Locality h.ofshell ap. h. br. ap. br. umb. sut. whorls br. of radula 



(complete numljer) 



Mossel Bay, 9 fms .... 92 7.2 8.7 5,2 3 2.5 4 '/s 0.43 



King Charles Land, 20 m 9.8 7.9 9.8 G 2.8 3.2 4'/, 0.36 (Pl. 5 Fig. 13). 



Waidaguba 9.7 8.4 9.3 5.2 3.3 1.4 4 '^ 0.34 



Kostersten, 60—110 fms . 9.1 7.7 9 5.4 2.7 2.4 5 0.24 



Rarasö, 130 fm.'< 9,6 7.9 9 5.3 3 2.3 5 25 (Pl. 5 Fig. 14). 



Gleiieral Distribution: 



Norway: Bodö — Vadsö, O — 50 fms (h. 20); tlie whole coast to W. Finmark, 50 — 

 650 fms, var. affiiiis (h. 8; G. O. Särs 1878); E. Finmark, var. affinis (Norman 1902); 

 Nordland, Finmark, to 150 m (M' Andrew 1856; Verkriizen 1875; Sparre Schneider 1881; 

 1886 + var. elatior and zonata; 1891; 1894; De Guerne 1886; Bidenkap 1897); Rad- 

 fjord, 100 fms, Bergensfjord, 200 fms (max. h, about 8.5; var. affinis; Friele 1874); W. 

 coast. Korsfjord, 135 — -217 fms (max. h. 9; br. 8); Haugesund, Jederen 106 fms; var af- 

 finis (:\retzger 1875; Grieg 1912); Christianiafjord, 40—120 fms, var. affinis (Jeffreys 1870); 

 Dröbak, (max. li. 8.5, alive, and IO.5, dead;M. Särs 1870). — Lsesö rende, dead, var. elatior, 

 probablysubfossil(Petersen 1888).— Murman Coast (Pfeffer 1890); White Sea; N. Zemb- 

 la, Kära Sea, Sibiria (Leche 1878, Anrivillius 1887; Herzenstein 1893; Dautzenberg & 

 Fischer 1911). — Barent Sea, 26—362 m (D'Urban 1880; KnipoA\dtscli 190P). — Russian 

 Lapland, Nova Zembla (1. 29, + var. zonata, ]VIiddendorff 1849). — Kära Sea, 5 fms — 

 166 m (Collin 1887; Leche 1878; Dautzenberg & Fischer 1910). — Siberia (Aurivillius 

 1887). — Behring Sea (max. h. 44, Krause 1885; Middendorff 1849; Crosse 1877; Auri- 

 villius 1887). — Sea of Ochotsk, Schantar Island, Kamtschatka, Japan (Middendorff 

 1849, Schrenk 1867; Jeffreys 1876; Dunker 1882). — Sitcha (1. 36); Commander Islands; 

 Aleutians (Middendorff 1849, 1851; Dall 1887). — Pugefs Sound and Vancouver (Car- 

 penter 1864, Dall 1875). — Franz-Joseph Land, 12 fms (Mel\411 & Stånden 1900). — 

 Spitzbergen: E. coast (Krause 1892); W. coast (Mörch 1869'^); Hornsund; StorFiord 

 (h. 36.8); Ice Fiord; to 243 m + var elatior (dead to 444 m; Knipowitsch 1901\ 1902; 

 Dautzenberg & Fischer 1912); Advent and Magdalena Bay, 20 — 60 fms, Norwegian Islands, 

 10—20 fms (Friele & Grieg 1901). —Jan Mayen (Friele 1878; Beclier 1886). — Iceland 

 (Mörcli 1869^*; Verkriizen 1872; Johansen 1902; Odhner 1910). —Faroe Islands (Mörch 1868). 

 — ■ N. of Hebrides, 189 fms, var. affinis (Jeffreys 1869). — ■ Shetland-Faroes, 160 m, forma 

 typica; 130 — 1000 m, var. affinis (Simpson 1910); Scotland-Faroeridge,cold area, 608 — 640 

 fms, var. affinis (Jeffre3^s 1883). — Shetland, 345 fms, S. and S. W. of Ireland, 557 fms 

 living, 750 fms dead; var. affinis (Jeffreys 1885; Nichols 1900). — Coast of Portugal, 

 994 fms, var. affinis (Jeffreys 1877"^). — Mediterranean: Adventure Bank, 92 fms; Alger, 

 1415 fms; var. affinis (Jeffreys 1877"; Carus 1890). — East Greenland (Hägg 1905). — 

 West Greenland (Posselt & Jensen 1899, cfr. above). — North De von (h. 23.5; Gieg 1909). 

 — Grinnell Land; Wellington Channel (Smith 1877; Reeve 1855). — Fastern Canada 

 to 110 fms (Whiteaves 1901). — Grand IManan to Cape Cod (Gould & Binney 1870). — 

 Newfoundland (Verkriizen 1878; Watson 1886). — Nova Scotia to Cape Hatteras, 13 — 

 1255 fms, dead, 238—843 fms, alive (Verrill 1882—85). Depths down to 1415 fms. 

 Clay, sand, stones. 



