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St. 2973, 1 spec. St. 3081, 1 spec. St. 3085, 1 spec. St. 3088, 
7 spec. St. 3089, 2 spec. St. 3091, 1 spec. St. 3094, 3 spec. 
St. 3104, 6 spec. St. 3113, 1 spec. St. 3115, 1 spec. Stat. 3120, 
1 spec. St. 3133, 1 spec. St. 3199, 1 Spec. 
In the Danish waters this species is mainly confined to the 
Baltic, where it is exceedingly common, but it is sparcely spread 
over the Belts, the Kattegat and the Skagerrack. The specimens 
from the Baltic are on an average larger than those originating 
from other Danish localities. 
Harmothoe glabra Mgrn. 
“Dana“ St. 3075, 1 spec. 
As far as I am aware, only one specimen of this species has 
hitherto been recorded from Danish waters. It was taken by “Pom- 
merania“ in the Great Belt and is mentioned by Levinsen in 
“Hauch’s Togter“ (57). 
It was taken now and then in the belt of rocks and islands on 
the western coast of Sweden (Bohuslan), but it seems to be scarce 
also here. 
Harmothoe antilopis Mcintosh. 
“Dana“ St. 2817, 1 spec. St. 2898, 2 spec. 
The first find of this species in Danish waters was mentioned 
in 1917 from “The Danish Ingolf Expedition“, the only specimen 
hithérto taken within the Scaw. It was captured by the present 
author N.E. of Frederikshavn at a depth of 36 m on soft bottom. 
The species is widely distributed but does not seem to be 
common anywhere. 
Gattyana civvosa Pall. 
“Dana“ St. 2838, 2 spec. St. 2893, 1 spec. St. 2898, 4 spec. 
St. 2922, 1 spec. 
This species is exceedingly commom within the Scaw. Ac- 
cording to its occurrence in the Sound Eliason writes: “Die Art 
ist neben Harmothoe imbricata die allgemeinste Polynoide des 
Øresunds." 
Gattyana Amondseni Mgrn. 
“Dana" St. 2873, 2 spec. 
