KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 48. N:0 1. 



31 



algffi, 2 sps, max. 1. 13. h (E. Lönnberg '"7 1902). — Mailand: Varberg, 1 sh., 1. 13.7 

 (Torell). — Bohuslän, GuUmarn: Blabergsholmen, Flatholmen, Strömmarna, Stang- 

 liolmen and other localities (Theel 1907), 20 — 40 fms, Laminarise, rather common, 

 max. 1. 17. B (Strömmarna 1894); Kräftfjord, 15—30 fms, sand 1 sh., 1. 8,rj; Gnllmarn, 

 without definite locality, many shs, max. 1. 20 (Fries & Loven), Figs. 31, 32. — 

 Väderoarna, 30 fms, sand, 4 sps, max. 1. 11.2 (Gunhild Exp. ^"/^ 1877); D:o, sand, 

 clay, 5 shs, max, 1. 10.8 (A. Goes). — Sydkoster, 15 — 20 fms, rocks, 3 shs, max. 1. 

 17.3 (Eisen & Stuxberg "/V 1871); Kosterfjorden, 5 — 15 fms, rocks, 1 sp., 1. 9 (Ljung- 

 man 1865); Köster, many sps, max. 1. 17.4 (Fries & Loven), Figs. 31-32. 



Norway: Christianiafjorden (Asbjörnsen) 3 shs, max. 1. 18.3 (Fig. 29). — Stols- 

 fjord, Farsund, 47 fms, clay, 2 shs, 1. IO.2 (Bovallius 1880), Fig. 28; max, 1. 13 

 (Mus. U.). — Hitterö, 20—30 fms, shells, many shs, max. 1. 13.9 (Oberg 1869). — 

 Bodybet, 20 fms, 3 shs, max. 1. 14.7 (v. Yhlen). — Grip (Lilljeborg) many sps, max. 

 1. 15 (Mus. U.). — Bergen, 4 shs, max. 1. 12 (M. Sars). — Haramarfest, 2 shs, max. 

 1. 13.?. (^"Z,: 1840). — Finmark, many shs, max. 1. 24.7 (Loven), Fig. 27. — Norway, 

 without definite locality, 8 shs, max. 1. 14.9 (Düben, Marklin), Fig. 30. 



Iceland (Odhner 1910): Reykiavik, 1. 9.8. 



Limits of formal variation: 



1. 



C 



-7 



8 



-9 



11 



— 12 



14- 



15 



17 — 18 



19—20 



max. 20 (lioliusl. 



In) 24.7 (Finmark) 



Scandinavia br. 



4 



-5.3 



5.4 



-7,3 



7 3 



-9.8 



9.8- 



-12.5 



12—15 



13.5— IGG 



10.6 



18.9 



50 sps h- 



1- 



-1.7 



1.5 



-2.7 



2.S 



-4 



3.7- 



5.7 



5—7 



7—8.5 



8.5 



11 



measured apex 













-OS 



1 



1.7 



0.3— 



-2.3 



2.3—3.5 



2—4 



2.7 



4 



Geiieral Distribution: 



Norway to Öxfjord (1. 18, G. O. Sars 1878), to Vardö (Schneider 1894, 1895), 

 West coast (Friele 1874, Lilljeborg 1851); Christianiafjord (Asbjörnsen 1854). -- 

 Bohuslän, 6 — 20 fms, Laminarite (Malm 1855); Väderösund (Lönnberg 1903); Kullen 

 (Loven 1846; Lilljeborg 1852^). — Denmark : W. of Jutland (Christensen 1907); Kattegatt 

 to Hornbgek, Odense Fiord and Hellebiek (Mörch 1871; Petersen 1888). — Murman coast 

 (Herzenstein 1893). — Iceland (Mörch 1869'"; Verkrüzen 1872; Johansen 1902; Odhner 

 1910). — Faroes (Mörch 1868). — British Isles (Jeffreys 1865). — Dogger Bank ( + var. 

 Icevis, Hargreaves 1910). — Heligoland, 2 — 10 fms (Metzger 1875). — Belgium, very 

 rare (Maitland 1897. — France rather common (Locard 1892). - — Spain to 20 fms 

 (Jeffreys 1882). — Portugal, abundant (Nobre 1905), — Mediterranean (Carus 1889). 

 — W. off Ireland, 90—370 fms; E. off Shetland 75 fms; N. off Scotland, 364-808 

 fms (Jeffreys 1882). — Mogador (Mc Andrew 1852). Deptlis to 808 fms. A]giv, rocks, 

 sand etc. 



