6 W. F. LANCHESTER. 



D. 1 specimen .... Winter Quarters. 17. i. 03. Flagon Point. 102 



fins. Dredge. 



E. 4 specimens .... 2!). viii. 03. Same as A. 



F. 4 specimens .... ,, 3. ii. 04. D net. Hut Point. 



G. 1 specimen . . . . ,, ,, 19. iii. 02. D net. Hut Point. 

 H. 3 specimens .... 19. xi. 02. D net. Hut Point. 

 K. 1 specimen .... 19. iii. 02. Up to 10 fms. 



Finally, reference should be made to a very brief preliminary description of 

 Phascolosoma charcoti, obtained by the Charcot Expedition, and described by 

 M. Marcel Herubel in the "Bulletin du Mus. d'Hist. Nat," 1906, p. 127, together 

 with Ph. fuseum and Ph. antarcticum. Since Ph. charcoti is there said to resemble 

 Ph. georgianum closely, I do not think our species can be synonymous with it. On 

 the other hand, we are told, in regard to the skin of Ph. charcoti, that it is 

 "a peu pres lisse," with " quelques papilles espacees et petites"; in which it both 

 resembles our species and differs from Ph. georgianum, of which Michaelsen says, 

 " Der ganze Korper ist mit grossen dunklen Papillen besetzt." This discrepancy 

 in one point may not invalidate its general resemblance to Ph. georgianum, but, 

 combined with the brevity of the diagnosis, it makes it impossible to assert 

 similarity or the reverse as between our form and Ph. Charcoti. 



