GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 



List of the Antipathakia obtained during the Voyage of the Challenger, arranged in 

 the order of the Stations at which they occurred, with information as to the depth and 

 nature of the sea bottom. 



Off St. Paul's Rocks; August 28, 1873; depth, 10 to 80 fathoms. 



Pteropathes fragilis, n. sp. 



Station 145a.— December 27, 1873 ; kit, 46° 41' S., long. 38° 10' E., off Prince Edward 

 Island; depth, 310 fathoms; bottom, volcanic sand. 



Schizopatkes conferta, n. sp. Cladopathes plumosa, n. sp. 



Station 160.— March 13, 1874; lat. 42° 42' S., long. 134° 10' E, south of Australia; 

 depth, 2600 fathoms ; bottom, red clay. 



Bathypathcs tenuis, n. sp. 



Station 177.— August 18, 1874 ; lat. 16° 45' S., long. 16S° 7' E., off Api, New Hebrides ; 

 depth, 63 to 130 fathoms; bottom, volcanic sand. 



Aj)lir(nipatlies sarotlmmnoidcs, n. sp. 



Station 181.— August 25, 1874; lat. 13° 50' S., long. 151° 49' E., south-east of New 

 Guinea ; depth, 2440 fathoms ; bottom, red clay. 



BatJujpathes lyra, n. sp. 



Station 192.— September 26, 1874; lat, 5° 49' 15" S., long. 132° 14' 15" E, off Ki 

 Islands; depth, 140 fathoms; bottom, blue mud. 



Aplmnipathes cancdlata, n. sp. [Antipathes] cylindrica, n. sp. 



