It will be seen that it was widely distributed in the area. 



Candacia sp. Another species which Mr Scott had not determined was recorded as 

 follows : 



N100H 



N70V 

 N70V 

 N70H 



N70V 

 N70V 



N70V 2(?+i$ at 500-250111. 

 4 $ at 1000-750 m. 



ypontia sp. 

 St. 138 6 $ at 2000-1000 m. 



The division between the intermediate and the cold Antarctic bottom layer occurred 

 at approximately 1500 m. at this station. The genus has not been recorded in the 

 Antarctic Zone before. 



Copepoda Podoplea 



MORMONILLIDAE 

 St. WS 63 



i $ at 750-500 m. 



Mormonilla phasma, Giesbr. 



St. 138 6 $ at 2000-1000 m. 



St. WS 44 ... 1 at 1000-750 m. 



This species has not been recorded from the Antarctic Zone before. 



Cyclopidae 

 The Cyclopidae were represented by three species of the genus Oithona, only one of 

 which was abundant. 



Oithona frigida, Giesbr. This species formed one of the most constant features of the 

 N 70 V and H samples, and it occurred in large numbers throughout the area. The 

 complete record of its occurrence in the present survey is shown in Appendix II. From 

 this table and Fig. 84 its uniformity of distribution will be seen. At the "control" 

 St. 41, discussed on p. 265, its numbers varied from 1100 to 6900 per 50 m. haul, so 

 that if this criterion is applied to the figures for its horizontal distribution throughout 

 the area, the whole area may be said to have a very uniform population for this species. 

 It was as abundant close against the coast as it was at the outlying stations. There is no 

 difference in numbers in the water of Bellingshausen Sea or Weddell Sea origin. Its 

 vertical distribution round South Georgia is shown in Fig. 85 ; it is seen to be most 



