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St. 12 ... 

 St. 17 ... 

 St. 32 ... 

 St. 36 ... 

 St. 37 ... 

 St. 41 A 

 St. 41 B 

 St. 41 C 

 St. 41 D 

 St. 125 ... 

 St. 128 ... 

 St. 129 ... 

 St. 131 ... 

 St. 139 ... 



St. r S i ... 



St. 160 



St. WS 19 .. 

 St. WS 20 .. 



St. WS26 .. 



It was 

 occasions 



DISCOVERY REPORTS 



N70V 

 N70V 

 N100H 

 N 100 H 



i? 

 1? 

 i? 

 5° 



N 100 H 128 



N70V 



N70V 



N70V 



N70V 



N70V 



N70V 



N70V 



N100H 



N 100 H 



N70V 

 N 100 H 



N70V 

 N 100 H 

 N70V 

 N70V 



1? 

 2? 



2? 



3? 



at 

 at 

 at 

 at 

 at 

 at 

 at 

 at 

 at 



1 juv. at 

 1 juv. at 

 1 juv. at 



1 9 at 

 4? at 

 6 juv. at 



2 juv. at 

 1 9 at 

 1 juv. at 

 1 at 

 2? at 

 2$ at 

 1 9 at 



500-250 m. 

 500-250 m. 

 9o(-o) m. 

 9o(-o) m. 

 9o(-o) m. 

 265-150 m. 

 250-150 m. 

 240-150 m. 

 240-150 m. 

 250-100 m. 

 160-100 m. 

 250-100 m. 

 128 m. 



90 m. 



90 m. 

 500-250 m. 

 500-625 m. 

 500-625 m. 

 180-100 m. 



164 m. 

 500-250 m. 

 500-250 m. 



St. WS 26 



St. WS 29 



St. WS 30 

 St. WS 38 

 St. WS 44 



St. WS 57 

 St. WS 60 

 St. WS 61 



St. WS 63 

 St. WS 69 



N70H 



N70V 



N ioo H 



N70 V 



N70V 



N 100 H 

 N 100 H 



N70V 



N 100 H 



3 $ at 140 m. 



4 juv. at 140m. 



1 9 at 250-100 m. 



1 juv. at 500-250 m. 



1 9 at 134 m. 



1 9 at 500-250 m. 



1 9 at 750-500 m. 



1 juv. at 750-500 m. 



6 juv. at 132 m. 



3 juv. at 146 m. 



1 $ at 250-100 m. 



1 juv. at 250-100 m. 

 132 m. 



2$ at 



N 100 H 



N70 V 



St. WS70 ... N70V 



taken commonly off New Zealand by the 

 in the Antarctic Zone. 



20 juv. at 132 m. 

 1 9 at 157 m. 



1 9 at 100-50 m. 



2 juv. at 100-50 m. 

 1 9 at 750-500 m. 

 1 9 at 1000-750 m. 

 1 9 at 50-0 m. 

 29 at 100-50 m. 



1 juv. at 250-100 m. 



'Terra Nova' 1 and on two 



Euchirella spinosa, Wolf. Was taken in deep water in the sub-Antarctic Zone. 

 St. WS 68 ... 1 juv. at 1000-750 m. 

 It is not an Antarctic species. 



Euchirella spp. juv. 



St. 124 ... 

 St. 138... 

 St. 139... 

 St. 161 ... 

 St. WS 21 



St. WS 22 



St. WS 36 



St. WS 37 

 St. WS 38 

 St. WS 40 

 St. WS 43 



N 100 H 

 N 100 H 

 N 100 H 



N70V 

 N 100 H 

 N70V 

 N70H 

 N 100 H 

 N70V 



N70V 

 N70V 

 N70H 

 N70H 



3 at 

 5 at 

 2 at 



180-90 m. 



155 m - 



180 m. 



St. WS43 ... N100H 



1 at 1000-750 m. 



1 at 192 m. 



1 at 250-100 m. 



1 at 165 m. 



1 at 185 m. 



6 at 500-250 m. 



6 at 750-500 m. 



2 at 310-250 m. 

 4 at 250-100 m. 

 2 at 108 m. 



1 at 124 m. 



St. WS 44 

 St. WS 45 

 St. WS 49 

 St. WS 51 

 St. WS 54 

 St. WS 61 

 St. WS 63 

 St. WS 67 

 St. WS 69 



N70V 

 N70V 

 N 70 H 

 N 100 H 



N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 



N70V 



St. WS70 ... N70V 



2 at 



2 at 



3 at 

 1 at 



1 at 



2 at 

 2 at 



2 at 

 1 at 



3 at 

 1 at 



4 at 

 3 at 



70 m. 



141 m. 



500-250 m. 



100-50 m. 



161 m. 



128 m. 



530-250 m. 



500-250 m. 



500-250 m. 



1000-300 m. 



250-100 m. 



750-500 m. 



1000-750 m. 



Pareuchaeta antarctica, Giesbr. This species had a very general distribution through- 

 out the area, but was never abundant. The complete record of its occurrence is tabulated 

 in Appendix II. It was not caught in large numbers by the N 70 V net. Its distribution 



1 Farran (1929). 



