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Records of the Indian Museum. 



Ankyroderma : the Polych^etes Hyalinoecia tubicola and an interest- 

 ing form with over one hundred segments all bearing elytra. This 

 is probably a species of Sigalion. 



STATION No. 360. 



Depth 130 fathoms. Lat. 13° 36' 00" N. I^ong. 47° 32' 00" E. 

 Temperature not taken. Bottom probably firm sand ; no sample 

 obtained in the tube and all the specimens quite clean. 



A good haul containing four 

 Raia philipi^ sp. n. 



Uranoscopus crassiceps 

 Peristethus adeni, sp. n. 



Bregmaceros macclellandi 

 Lophius lugubris 

 ,, indicus 

 Bembrops caudimacula 



are 

 the 

 and 



CaUionyimis carebares 

 Narcine mollis^ sp. n. 



Solea umbratilis 



LcBops nigrescens, sp. n. 



Lepidotrigla spiloptera var. 

 longipennis 



Fish. 

 new species. 



. . (One smah male. Described in 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7^ 

 vol. xviii, Oct. 1906). 

 (Four specimens). 

 . . (One specimen. Described postca 

 p. 8). 

 (One specimen). 

 (Three specimens). 

 (One specimen). 

 (Many specimens. These 

 slightly unlike the type ; 

 eye is relatively smaller 

 the cutaneous appendages on 

 the lower end of the maxilla 

 are longer). 

 (Man}^ specimens). 

 . . (Two specimens. Described pos- 



tea, p. 8). 

 . . (Many specimens. These seem 

 darker in colour than the tj^pe 

 and the skin feels rougher owing 

 to the spinelets which project 

 over the posterior border of the 

 scales being somewhat stronger 

 and more prominent). 

 . . Many specimens. Described pos- 

 tea, p. 9). 



(Many specimens). 



Crustacea. 

 Only three species, but the numbers obtained were very large. 

 Palinurus angulatus . . (Seventy-five of these Crayfish 



were taken. They made a loud 

 creaking noise with their sound- 

 producing apparatus as the net 

 was hauled in). 



