i 54 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



The surface temperature at 'Discovery II' Station 2635 was 27-40° C. but it is uncertain at what 

 depth and temperature the species was living, since even at 60 m. at a nearby Station (2640) five days 

 later, there was a drop to 20° C. 



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Text-fig. 80. Ceratocymba dentata. Lateral and dorsal views of the bract of the eudoxid, x 4-4, 

 from 'Discovery' St. 286 (see Text-fig. 81). 



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Text-fig. 81. Ceratocymba dentata, gonophores of eudoxid from ' Discovery' St. 286, x 4; A, B, dorsal views of female and 

 male gonophores; A'B', the same gonophores locked together, viewed from side of attachment to bract (see Text-fig. 80). 



Eudoxid: A large bract, still bearing an immature female gonophore ('Discovery' Station 286) 

 measures : length, 1 1 mm. ; breadth, 19 mm. ; depth, 14 mm. A pair of detached gonophores from the 

 same haul (mirror images of each other) were possibly carried by the same bract. The larger is female 



