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Discovery AVinter Quarters; Ross Sea; 326 meters [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Discovery, Mounts Erebus and Terror [John, 1938] (2, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 314; 5 miles N. of Inaccessible Island, McMurdo Sound, Ross 

 Sea; 406-441 meters; mud [John, 1938] (4, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 316; ofF Glacier Tongue, about 8 miles N. of Hut Point, Mc- 

 Murdo Sound, Ross Sea; 348-457 meters; February 9, 1911 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 180; Schollaert Channel, Pahner Archipelago; 

 160-330 meters; mud and stones; March 11, 1927 [John, 1938] (3, B.M., including 

 2 syntypes of F. antarctica). 



Discovery Investigations station 181; Schollaert Channel, Palmer Archipelago 

 Gat. 64''20' S., long. 63°01' W.); 160-335 meters; mud; March 12, 1927 [John, 1938] (2, 

 B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 190; Bismarck Strait, Palmer Archipelago 

 Gat. 64°56' S., long. 65°35' W.); 100-130 meters; mud, stones and rock; March 24, 

 1927 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 599; Adelaide Island Gat. 67°08' S., long. 69°06' 

 W.); 203 meters; January 17, 1931 [John, 1938] (5, B.M., mcluding one syntype of F. 

 antarctica) . 



Discovery Investigations station 1652; Ross Sea Gat. 75°56' S., long. 178°35'30" 

 W.); 567 meters; January 23, 1936 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 1660; Ross Sea Gat. 74°46' S., long 178°23' E.); 

 351 meters; nmd; January 27, 1936 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 40; off Enderby Land Gat. 66°12' S., long. 49°37' E.); 

 300 meters; January 17, 1930 [John, 1939] (3, B.M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 41; off Enderby Land Gat. 65°48' S., long. 53°16' E.); 

 180-209 meters; January 24, 1930 [John, 1939] (1, B.M., 2, Australian M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 42; off Enderby Land Gat. 65°50' S., long. 54°23' E.); 

 220 meters; January 26, 1930 [John, 1939] (11, Australian M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 97; off Knox Land Gat. 65°10' S., long. 108°12' E.); 

 474 meters; January 26, 1931 [John, 1939] (1, B.M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 98; off Knox Land Gat. 65°07' S., long. 107°29' E.); 

 502 meters; Januaiy 27, 1931 [John, 1939] (1, AustraUan M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 105; off MacRobertson Land Gat. 67°46' S., long. 67°03' 

 E.); 163 meters; February 13, 1931 [John, 1939] (5, B.M., 2, Australian M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 107; off MacRobertson Land Gat. 66°45' S., long. 62°03' 

 E.); 219 meters; February 16, 1931 [John, 1939] (10, B.M., 13, Australian M.). 



U.S. Navy Antarctic Expedition, 1947-48; off Queen Mary Land (lat. 65°25' S., 

 long. 101°13' E.); 183 meters; temperature —1.1° C; January 14, 1948 [A. H.Clark, 

 1950] (1, U.S.N.M., E. 7973). 



Geographical range. — Known from the shores of the Antarctic continent from 

 Enderby Land (49° E.) eastwards to Adehe Land, the Ross Sea and the Graham Land 

 area. 



Bathymetrical range. — From 130 (? 100) to 594 meters. 



Thermal range.— From —1.85° to +1.36° C. 



Remarks.— In the British Museum there are several small comatulids collected by 

 the Discovery at Winter Quarters of which I wrote in 1913 that they "are probably 

 [Solanometra] antarctica, but their small size renders accurate determination difficult" 



