FAUNA OF THE OUTER WESTERN AREA OF THE CHANNEL. 



295 



No. 



61 



62 

 63 

 64 



65 



66 

 67 

 68 

 69 

 70 

 71 

 72 

 73 

 74 

 75 

 76 

 77 

 78 

 79 

 80 



True Bearing 



from 

 Eddystone. 



S. 25= W. 



S. 25^ 



s. 27" 



s. 2r 



S. 19° 

 S. 17° 

 S. 25° 



S. 20' 

 S. 9= 

 S. 11° 



S. 7° 

 S. 16° 





S. 22° W. 



w. 

 w. 

 w. 



S. 23° W. 

 S. 24° W. 



w. 



w. 



Gear Used. 



Lengtli 

 of haul. 

 Minutes. 



Remarks. 



S. 164° W. 



1' 6" Dredge with j 

 canvas bag / 



3' 6" Dredge 



Triangular Dredge 



Otter Trawl 



1' 6" Dredge with \ 

 canvas bag J 



Otter Trawl 



Triangular Dredge 



Otter Trawl 



Conical Dredge 



3' 6" Dredge 



Conical Dredge 



3' 6" Dredge 



Conical Dredge 



3' 6" Dredge 



Conical Dredge 



55 5) 



3' 6" Dredge 

 Otter Trawl 

 Conical Dredge 

 3' 6" Dredw 



7 



7 



30 



80 

 10 



55 



1 







11 



1 



4 



7 

 1 



6 



4 



7 

 65 



Bottom sample 



Bottom sample 



Bottom sample 



Bottom sample 



Bottom sample 



Bottom sample 

 Bottom sample 



Bottom sample 



VII. Records of species made under this Roman numeral refer to a doubtful 

 position in Cruise VII. In the course of this cruise, one of the labels of part of 

 the material that had been collected was lost by a mishap, and it was not possible 

 afterwards to locate the position. The cruise extended over an area of twelve miles 

 in width, covered by the hauls 54 to 68, and the material can only be con- 

 sidered as belonging to one of these positions, ranging in depth from 49 to 53 

 fathoms. 



The Director has given me much assistance with the Polyehaeta 

 and in many other ways. The few Gephyrea recorded were identified 

 by Mr. G. Southern. The more difficult of the Polyzoa were worked 

 out by Miss Alice Heath, and against records for which she is respon- 

 sible the letter (H) is placed, as opposed to my own records followed 

 by the letter (C). I have also to record my thanks to Dr. Hartmeyer 

 for the naming of the Tunicata, with his notes on the species, subject 

 to his most recent revision of that group; to Mr. A. E. Hefford for 

 the identification of some of the Fishes ; and to others who have kindly 

 assisted me on special points arising. For the working out of the 

 material, where not otherwise stated, I am myself responsible. 



