374 THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
XIII.—BATHYMETRICAL DISTRIBUTION AND STATION LISTS. 
Station List OF THE STALKED CRINOIDS WHICH HAVE BEEN OBTAINED BY THE VARIOUS 
British EXPEDITIONS FoR DrEEP-SEA EXPLORATION BETWEEN THE YEARS 1868 AND 
1880. 
This list also contains the names of the rarer Comatulee, when dredged at a Station 
where Stalked Crinoids occurred. The presence of the more common genera (Antedon 
and Actinometra) is also indicated, though without any attempt to go into specific 
details. 
H.M.S. “ Licutnine,” 1868. 
Sration 12. Lat. 59° 36’ N., long. 7° 20’ W.; 530 fathoms; Globigerina ooze ; bottom 
temperature, 47°'3 F. 
Rhizocrinus lofotensis. 
Station 16. Lat. 61° 2’ N., long. 12° 4’ W.; 650 fathoms ; Globigerina ooze. 
Rhizocrinus lofotensis. Also at Station 12; and the “Knight 
Errant,” 1880, Stations 5 and 6; the Challenger, 
Stations 244, 122c, and 323 (fide C. W. T.). Also 
at several Stations in the Gulf Stream, the Carib- 
bean Sea, and off the New England coast. 
H.M.S. “ Porcupine,” 1869. 
Station 37. Lat. 47° 38’ N., long. 12° 8’ W.; 2435 fathoms ; Globigerina ooze ; bottom 
temperature, 36°°5 F. 
Bathycrinus gracilis. Also the “Talisman” (1883), off the 
Morocco coast—“ Par le travers du cap Ghir et 
du cap Noun & 120 milles environ de la céte,” 
2000-2300 metres (about 1200 fathoms). 
Station 42. Lat. 49° 12’N., long. 12° 52’ W.; 862 fathoms ; ooze with sand and shells ; 
bottom temperature, 39°-7 F. 
Rhizocrinus rawsoni. 
