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J. H. Koeppern on the 



The occurrence of Physaliie has been recorded in the Zoological Log 

 at Stations 42, 53, 57, 60, 72, 78, 82, 83, 95, 97, 508, 509, 525, 529, 530 

 and 531. 



The five young Physalue taken in the tow-net at Station 30 have well 

 developed pneumatophores 3, 3'5, 4, 6 and 12 mm. in length respectively, 

 that of the largest specimen exhibiting a comparatively large polythalamic 



FIG. 2. 



crest. Although not well preserved, several small siphons and a larger 

 central one could be distinguished. The two specimens from Station 81 

 are very well preserved. The length of their pneumatophores measures 

 roughly 9 and 10'5 cm., the breadth 4 and 4 cm., and the thickness, including 

 crest, 5 and 4'5 cm. respectively. The crest and cormidia are well developed. 

 Each specimen has about ten tentacles, the longest of which is in one 

 case 30 cm., and in the other 24 cm. The example recorded from Table 

 Bay (Station 478) is not in a very good state of preservation, the remnants 

 (ROY. PHY. soc. PROC., VOL. xix., 19.) 



