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It was taken by the 'Terra Nova' 1 at seven stations in the Antarctic (66° 30' to 

 76 S.) in vertical nets hauled from depths of 400 to 1760 m. 



Scaphocalanus echinatus (Farran). This species like the previous one is found typically 

 in the intermediate layer, only rarely being taken above 250 m. 



A few specimens were taken in the Antarctic by the 'Terra Nova'. 1 

 Scaphocalanus sp. 



Scolecithricella glacialis (Giesbr.). This species was confined in the Antarctic Zone to 

 the intermediate layer, but appeared nearer the surface at Sts. 68 and 69 north of the 

 Antarctic Convergence. 



It was taken in the Antarctic by the 'Gauss', 2 'Terra Nova' 1 and 'Aurora'. 3 



Scolecithricella minor (Brady). This northern temperate Atlantic species has not been 

 recorded in the Antarctic Zone before, yet it was widely distributed throughout our 



1 Farran (1929). 2 Wolfenden (1911). 3 Brady (1918). 



