On Indian Dei'j^-sea Dredjinj. 



353 



Xr.VII. — Xatural lUstorTf Notea from H.M. Indian Marine 

 iStirvej/ Steamer ' Inveslicjator^ Commander R. F. Hoskyn^ 



li.y., commanding. Series If., No. 1. On the Results 



of Deep-sea Dredging during the Season 1890-91. By J. 

 Wood-Masox, Superintendent of the Indian Museum, and 

 Pvotessor of Comparative Anatomy in the i\ledical College 

 of Bengal, and A. Alcock, M.B., Surgeon J. M.S., Sur- 

 geon-Naturali.^t to the Survey. 



[Continued from p. 286.] 



Family Sergestidje, 

 SEHaESTi':s, H. M.-Edw. 



22. Serge.sfes hisnlcatus, \V.-^[. 



Serffesfe.'^ hisnicafux, W.-M. Ann. it Mag, Nat. Hist. (6) vii. 1891, 

 p. 190, J$. 



A mutilated male and female from Station 109, 738 fathoms. 

 Colour in the fresh state deep crimson. 



23. Sergestes mollis, S. T. Smith. 

 Sergpst^s mollis, S. I. Smith, Rep. U. S. Fish, romni. 18S4, p. 419 [75], 



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