190 KM'KMTION TO POINT li.V II i;<>\\ . ALASKA. 



It will bo seen from tin- above lists that (In- region immediately about Point Harrow (Station. 1 * 

 1, -, ;md 3) though comparatively poor in individuals, is i|iiitc rich in number id' species, at least 

 Ho having bceu collected. Of these the most abundant are ^lollusks ( 1 1 species exclusive of land 

 .shells), Crustacea i"-' species, not counting fresh-water forms), and AYonns (19 specie-si. 



At Point Franklin (Station 4), on the other hand, although fewer species were obtained (02 in 

 all) the number of individuals was simply enormous. The IMollusks were most numerous in species 

 (121 species) but comparatively few in individuals. ( 'rustaeea were plentiful, both species and indi- 

 viduals. The Echinoderms were most abundant in individuals, though only 11 species were 

 obtained. Great 'quantities of the two species of Polyo/coa also \\ere collected. 



At Stations 5 and (! animal life was poor both in species and individuals, though 1L' species of 

 Mollusks were obtained at Station 6. 



