318 " ENDEAVOUR " SCfENriFIC RESULTS. 



Logs. — Oyster Bay, Tasmania, 20 fathoms. 



North-east of Babel Island, Bass Strait, 100-170 fathoms. 



East of Babel Island, Bass Strait, about 70 fathoms. 



Twenty-one miles N. 65° E. of Babel Island, Bass Strait, 73 

 fathoms. 



Off Babel Island, Bass Strait, 60 fathoms. 



Twenty-five miles north-east of Babel Island, 70-100 

 fathoms. 



Off Green Cape, 470 fathoms. 



Eastern Slope, Bass Strait, 80-300 fathoms. 



Aglaophenia dannevigi, Bale. 



Aglaophenia dannevigi, Bale, Biological Results " Endea- 

 vour," ii., 1, 1914, p. 41, pi. iii., fig. 4, pi. vi., fig. 4. 



Logs. — Fifty miles south of Cape Wiles, South Australia, 

 75 fathoms. 



Great Australian Bight, 130-300 fathoms. 



Aglaophenia carinifera, Bale. 



Aglaophenia carinifera, Bale, Biological Results " Endea- 

 vour," ii., 4, 1914, p. 181, pi. xxxviii., figs. 1-2. 



In the absence of the gonosome the reference of this species 

 to the genus Aglaophenia, as restricted, is of course pro- 

 visional. I have mentioned its resemblance to A. hrachiata 

 (Lamarck), which I regard as a typical Aglaophenia, while 

 Billard considers it a Thecocarpus ; the similarity, however, 

 •depends mainly on the presence of an anterior keel on the 

 hydrotheca, a character found in several groups. In the 

 form of the hydrotheca-margin it resembles the crucialis- 

 group, and if the figure of the front view is compared with 

 those of the members of that section it will be seen that little 

 difference exists. The structure of the stem-fascicle also 

 agrees with that of those species, not with that of A. hrachiata, 



T^ocs.— Great Australian Bight, 130-190 fathoms ; 80-120 

 fathoms ; and 100 fathoms. 



Great Australian Bight, Long. 126° 45^' E., 190-320 

 fathoms. 



