FAUNA OF THE OUTER WESTERN AREA OF THE CHANNEL. 37i' 



Sepia sp. 



Two records under the generic name only, of single specimens that 



were subsequently lost, occurred at Positions 1 and 68. 

 Depth 40-52 fath. 



SEPIOLIDAE. 

 Sepiola atlantica, d'Orbigny. 



One specimen only was recorded at Position 6. 

 Depth, 42 fath. 



POLYPODIDAE. 

 Moschites cirrosa (Lamarck). 

 One specimen at Position 8. 

 Depth, 43 fath. 



TUNICATA. 



Dr. R. Hartmeyer. 



CAESIEIDAE [MOLGULIDAE]. 

 Eugyra glutinans (Moller). 



At Positions 1 (one), 6 (one), 10 (three), 37 (two). 

 Depth, 42-43 fath. 



Caesira [Molgula] simplex (Alder and Hancock). 



At Positions 1 (one), 3 (four), 7 (seven), 8 (one), 10 (two), 11 



(two), 12 (three), 31 (one), 32 (two), 34 (one), 49 (six), 70 (one). 

 Depth, 40-47 fath. 



Caesira [Molgula] oculata (Forbes). 

 At Positions 11 (one), 33 (one), 44 (one). 

 Depth, 42-46 fath. 



PYUKIDAE [HALOCYNTHIIDAE]. 

 Pyura [Halocynthia] savignyi (PhiHppi). 



At Positions 3 (one), 4 (one), 8 (one), 15 (one), 34 (four), 43 (three), 

 vii (two). 



Depth, 40-49 fath. or over. 



TETHYIDAE [STYELIDAE]. 

 Pandocia [Polycarpa] singularis (Gunnerus). 



At Positions 1 (seven), 3 (seven), 4 (two very large, many smaller, 

 including a number quite young), 7 (three), 8 (six), 9 (one), 12 



