270 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM VOL. 97 
ALBATROSS RECORDS—continued 
Station Number of 
Wo. Date Lat. N. Long. W. | Depth specimens 
Oi, Ad EE, Oe AR» if? Fathoms 
aT al sMulya dtl SR oe We Ae ee SSS eS Ee 44 34 00 66 41 45 218 5 
OAR Asp Gee Coe eee eee eee ee 40 01 00 67 29 15 1, 234 2 
De RMWHET Val Osu Sano = meee eee ae ee ae 40 03 30 67 27 15 1, 149 1 
Tafa 8) Wes CEL ER ELE CSL fap ib a eB a oy 39 44 30 70 30 45 1, 081 6 
Gea MAUS mh Leone = =e nee nea ne Se ae ee ee ae 39 15 30 71 25 00 1, 434 2 
DOAE MATE) ML OSOs 5 — anon oe ee ee ee 39 18 30 71 23 30 1, 422 1 
264 | AUR. 1, 1886. <2 kes tooo econ eee eee se oe eens 39 22 00 71 23 30 1, 390 5 
FY AL UIASIS 6 tel Eo tots Tae ee oa RE Tee Pe 40 09 30 67 09 00 1, 356 6 
OPA IRASIEy ey ap ta it a a ee ee ee 40 29 00 66 04 00 1, 769 2 
DO Tab (MOOD leew LeCOu se sss ate kat Be sees enon seas 40 34 18 66 09 00 1, 742 4 
DD TERIA EE) Ue pH Oe Obese eee ee ee ee 41 07 00 65 26 30 1, 710 1 
26807 | WNy 1G. t88Gs2 2a A ee ee se 39 38 00 70 22 00 1, 004 4 
PURSE UT AB UA Uy Ai) Sa ce ee eee 39 35 00 70 54 00 1, 106 2 
2706) AUS of glOGOr a seae- cee ee eee ee ooe 41 28 30 65 35 30 1, 188 2 
2710) sAUe 28,886. o-- = non neoee ote an eee owe 40 06 00 ‘68 01 30 984 1 
PAG NTS GY oh inal Ret kets ates eee ie) eae S Se ee ee eet 38 59 00 70 07 00 1, 544 1 
72 b a WOCL. 245 1eoO sae ee See eee cece 36 34 00 73 48 00 1, 374 2 
Zila tO Cusme0 MIGROS ene = oo neon oe ene ko 36 45 00 74 28 00 781 1 
PISob LO CTNZOGLOSO res 2220 eee Se ek eee ee ee 37 27 00 73 33 00 1,152 3 
2S P SODUsLG Gots ana no aee ns eee ee et 39 31 00 71 14 30 1, 163 1 
This is the commonest species of the genus in western Atlantic 
waters, usually at depths from 900 to 1,700 fathoms. There are 
several records from around 200 fathoms, and one (Albatross station 
2057) from 86 fathoms. This specimen is about one-third as large 
as the usual size. The predominant types of bottom from which this 
species was taken by the Albatross are globigerina ooze and green mud. 
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Ficure 50.—a, Colossendeis angusta Sars; b, C. colossea Wilson; c, C. minuta Hoek; d, 
C. macerrima Wilson; e, C. clavata Meinert; f, C. michaelsarsi Olsen. (a, X 2; all others 
natural size.) 
