The hydrographic observations connected with this work are presented 

 in detail elsewhere in this report, and all sea and shore stations are indicated 

 on the accompanying chart. 



The dredgings were rich in new and interesting forms. Among the more 

 striking results of this work for museum purposes, were fifty casts of deep 

 sea fishes made on board from freshly dredged specimens, by Mr. J. C. Bell. 



In these casts the following twenty-two genera are represented: 



Venefica 



Narcetes 



Halosaurus 



Porogadus 



Macrurus 



Chaunax 



Malt hops is 



Antimora 



Raia 



Liparis 



Nemichthys 



Pleuronectes 



Monomitopus 



Phycis 



Merlucius 



Lvcodes 



Argyropelecus 



Leucicoris 



Alepocephalus 



Sebastolobus 



Melamphaes 



Scopelengys 



The last (Scopelengys) was dredged from a depth of 1760 fathoms. 



Of the deep sea collections, only the echinoderms l have as yet been 

 studied. The latter consist of 1881 specimens, representing 107 species, 

 seven of which were previously unknown ; namely: 



Zoroaster platyacanthus Urechinus recticulatus 



Pedicellaster hyperoncus Lretmenoecus scotoeides 



Diopederma axiologum Stichopus parvimensis 

 Ophiura oligopora 



The collection of fishes obtained by the Albatross was a large one. The 

 deep sea species have not yet been studied. The collection of shore fishes 2 



1 Echinoderms from Lower California, with Descriptions of new Species. By Hubert Lyman 

 Clark. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXXII, Art. viii. pp. 185-230. July 9, 1913. 



-Shore Fishes Collected by the 'Albatross' Expedition in Lower California with Descriptions of 

 "New Species. By Baymond C. Osburn and John Treadwell Nichols. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 Vol. XXXV, Art. xvi, pp. 139-181, May 2G, 1916. 



