\\ISTBR giAUKKS, SCOTIA BAY, 1WS 



painted, a limpet, a few py.i logons, a small isojmd. three sea-urchins, one of which 

 has IM-OH preserved in t'lirmaliii for it- ovary, --inr -tar fi-h, a holothurian anl a small 

 piece (!" -IM.ML'C. Trap- N<. 1 ami No. :< ontainod nothing. A liinl was seen on 

 Tin- lleaoh. which -oine thought was a jH'iii:uin. wliilo others decided it was a nelly; 

 Brown immediately \\ent on -lioic in pur-nit of it, lint, whatever it was, it had vanished 

 before Hi-own'- arrival <>n Tin- Hoach. A ]mddy was seen Hoar tho ship. 



/ m -\<>. A |engnin ( /'//.'/ '<'/' < 'ulcli'ie) was caught this afternoon on The 

 Beach. One paddy was seen. 



./ U /. Two iaopods, a few pyonogons. thr * of star-fish and a small 



gasteropod were obtained in tin- dredge. No. 3 trap in Uruguay Cove yielded three 

 fishes. The largest, a male. weighed 1 11.. -J ozs., length r_' in-. ; the next, a male, 1 lb., 

 length 11J ins. ; the smallest, a inal.-. w.-i-hed 14 ozs., length 1 I ins. Eight penguins 

 (all black-throatr.l) \\vn- raii^ht noar tin- ship, ooming from a southerly direction. 

 Brown and Davidson saw a Hork of -ha;:-, al.mit forty in nmnl> r. 



J I. A trw pyrnogons, a larp- purplr -In-own x4-a-<-iictiml>er and a fragnu-nt 



of a sponge were caught in tin- dn !;.. Nothing in tho trap No. 3 ; No. 1 trap con- 

 tained a fish, a burkio and a rushion-star, ami tho usual large quantity of amphipods, 

 baado- anot hoi lirighl red OHI prolmlil} M now spooios. !'" ;i paddJM IWW Men ali. .1;' 

 the ship, also a snowy jx-tr.'I flying almvo Wilton Bay. The fish caught in No. 1 trap 

 nioasurod 1'jj ins. in length, its weight was 1 lb., and it was a male. 



June 24th. Three or four paddies were seen about the ship, and many snowy 

 petrels were seen around Point Martin. 



June 25th. Only a few pycnogons were got in the dredge. Three fish were found 

 in No. 1 trap, weighing altogether 3J Ibs., the largest one weighed 1 lb. 4 ozs., and 

 measured 12} ins., the other two were 12 ins., sex undetermined ; all three preserved. 

 Two or three paddies about the ship. 



"June 26th. Only a few pycuogons in the first haul of the dredge. The second 

 haul was very rich and abundant in species, including a new gasteropod, lamcllibranchs, 

 chitons, an isopod, several pycnogons, twelve or more polychaetes, two terebellids with 

 tubes, large uemerteans, a sea-urchin, five star-fish, several brittle-stars, two or three 

 cushion-stars, three holothurians, two pink, and the third a purply-browu one, several 

 sponges, a very great number of minuto crustaceans, bryozoa and sertularians on sea-weed. 

 Amongst a clump of weed was a whole nest of large nemerteans. In the trap were four 

 ordinary Notothenia, a pair of the new kind (ride the 3rd inst.), two isopods, apjwrently 

 a pair, and an abundance of amphipods, and tlm-c worms with suckers were found on the 

 nmlor surface of the larger isopod. This trap was shifted on the 23rd inst. to a new 

 hole further south, in the same depth, 27 fathoms. The ice in Uruguay Cove has been 

 driven out and carried the trap No. 3 with it. A new hole in 10 fathoms has been cut 

 to the south of No. 1 trap-hole but further inshore, and the new trap will be put down 

 to-morrow. The four Notothenia weighed 5 J Ibs., and were all males, with well developed 

 testes in very ripe condition; they were preserved. They measured 15 ins., 13| 



