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S. A. E., PI. station 134, lat. 24° 21’ S., long. 41° 23’ W. ; at the surface; 6. XII. 1901; temperature,
23,2“ C.: 1 mature male; R. M. S. 304.

Lat. 42° 09’ N., long. 42° 15’ W. : 1 mature male; on a slide, R. M. S. (coll. unknown).

Lat. 26° 15’ N., long. 20n 56’ \V.*; VII. 1895; collector: CHR. Levinsen: 6 mature males
(= the specimens examined by G. S. Brady, 1902 a). Stored in the collections of K. Z. M.

Distribution:—Atlantic Ocean from about lat. 45" N. (G. H. Fowler, 1909) to lat. 26° N.
(G. S. Brady, 1902 a). Mediterraneam Pacific Ocean, at about lat. 33° N. (Gh. Juday, 1906).

Some of the linds of the Swedish „A n t a r c t i c“ expedition in the Atlantic are
consequently situated considerably more to the south than the most Southern point stated in
the previous treatises.

Mollis group G. W. Müller.

Of the twelve species in this group I have unfortunately been able personally to investigate
so far only G. borealis, which is dealt with below. Because of this it is, of course, impossible
for me to give any opinion as to whether this group is quite natural or not. Apparently, however,
most at least of the species included by G. W. MÜLLER in this group seem to be very closely
related to one another.

Conchoecia borealis G. 0. Sars.

Conchoecia borealis, G. O. SARS, 1865, p. 119.

,, ,, G. S. Brady and A. M. Norman, 1896, p. 685; pi. LXI, figs. 9—19.

G. W. S. Aurivillius, 1899, pp. 62, 66 (= G. b. [part.], P.T.Cleve,

1900, p. 38).

11. H. Gran, 1902, pp. 83, 210.

P. T. Cleve, 1903, p. 23.

,, „ l*. T. Cleve and O. Pettersson, 1903, pp. 2, 7.

,, ,, V. V ÂVRA, 1906, p. 48; pi. III, figs. 56—63.

Description: — See G. O. SARS, 1865, p. 119 and V. VÀVRA, 1906, p. 48.

Supplementary description: — Male: —

Shell: — Length: Of the males investigated by me the specimens from Skager Rak
measured 2,10—2,20 mm., those from Lofoten 2,15—2,30 mm. and those from the Arctic Ocean
2,3 mm. Length : height about 2,3 : 1; length : breadth about 2,8 : 1. Seen from the
side it was of about the type described and reproduced by G. O. SARS, 1900, for C. maxima,

* Yot 29° 56’ W. as is stated by G. S. Brady, 1902 a.

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