NO. 1 HARTMAN, BARNARD: BENTHIC FAUNA OF DEEP BASINS 49 



disomid fragment 



Lumbrineris sp. — posterior end 



Myriochele sp. — 2 



Ninoe gemmea — 4 



Nothria Viridescens — 1 



Paraonis gracilis oculata — 6 



Pista disjuncta, in thick-walled mud tubes — 2 



Phyllochaetopterus sp. — large empty tube 



Potamethus mucronatus — 1 with tube 



Praxillella, unknown sp. — 1 



Sternaspis fossor — 3 small 



Tharyx sp. — 1 



Sta. 3025-55: 



Screenings consisted of less than a fourth of a liter of foraminiferan 



shells, trace of siliceous sponge, translucent brachiopod shells, a piece 



of dead caryophyllid coral, a dead vermetid tube and pecten shell. 



The largest metazoan was a holothurian. 

 Mollusk 



small pelecypod — 1 

 Echinoderms 



Amphipholis pugetana — 1 



Chiridota, probably albatrossi — 1 large, long, red in life 



Ophiothrix spiculata — 1 and arm fragments 

 Sipunculid 



?Golfingia — 1 

 Polychaetes 



Ampharete sp., with very long branchiae — 3 juveniles 



nr Barantolla sp. — 1 



Cossura Candida — 1 



Maldane tcristata — 2 



Ninoe gemmea — 1 



Phyllochaetopterus sp. — 2 



Pilargis, unknown sp. — 1 



Praxillura maculata — 1 



Tharyx sp. — 2 



Sta. 2848-54: 



Screenings consisted of less than an eighth of a liter and contained 

 considerable siliceous sponge, some radiolarian and foraminiferan 

 shells, six sets of translucent shells of dead Lacqueus, and living 

 metazoans, the most conspicuous Golfingia. 



