174 ' ENDEAVOUR " SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



Station 160, south of Australia, Lat, 42 42' S., Long. 134 

 10' E., 2600 fathoms ; red clay. 



Eunoa abyssorum, M'Intosh. 

 Polynoe ascidioides, M'Intosh. 



Station 162, Bass Strait, Lat. 39 10' S., Long. 146 37' 

 E., 38 fathoms ; sand and shells. 



Polynoe platycirrus, 1 M'Intosh. 

 Thala.nessa oculata, M'Intosh. 

 Staurocephalus australiensis, M'Intosh. 

 Eunice vittata, D. C'liiaje. 

 Eunice pycnobranchiata, M'Intosh. 

 Eunice bassensis, M'lntosh. 



Station 163A, Twofold Bay, Australia, 150 fathoms ; 

 green mud. 



Piiyllodoce duplex, M'Intosh. 

 Sabellaria (Pallasia) giardi, M'Intosh. 

 Terebella grubei, M'Intosh. 



Station 163B, off Port Jackson, 35 fathoms ; hard ground. 



Aphrodita ausiralis, Baird. 

 Thalanessa fimbriata, M'tntosh. 

 Eunice a/ihroditois, Pallas. 

 Sabella fusca, Grube. 



Station 186, Torres Strait, Lat. 10 30' S., Long. 142 18' 

 E., 8 fathoms ; coral mud. 



Lepidonotits cristatus, Grube. 

 Eupompe australiensis, M'Intosh. 

 Eunice torresiensis, M'Intosh. 

 Eunice tribranc/iiala, M'Intosh. 



Hyalinoecia tubiccla, Muller, var. papuensis, M'In- 

 tosh. 

 Thelepus, sp. 



With the first and the last stations we have here no con- 

 cern, as they lie outside the limits of the cruise of the 

 " Endeavour/' 



But we may consider the remaining stations, for they 

 were approximately covered by this vessel. 



Out of the fifteen species obtained at these four stations by 

 the " Challenger " at depths from 35-2600 fathoms, all but 

 four were new to science. 



1. So written in the text, but in this list and in that of bathymetrical 

 distribution it is written " platydrrata." 



