372 DR MURRAY ON THE DEEP AND SHALLOW-WATER MARINE FAUNA 



Urechinus naresianus — Eastern South Pacific, 1450 fathoms. 

 BentJiodytes sanguinolenta — Eastern South Pacific, 2225 fathoms. 



„ sordida — Eastern South Pacific, 2225 fathoms. 



Cucumaria ahyssorum — Eastern South Pacific, 1375 to 2225 fathoms. 

 P^ijeliropotes longicauda — Eastern South Pacific, 2225 fathoms. 

 Scotoplanes glohosa — Eastern South Pacific, 2160 fathoms. 

 HyalincEcia henthaliana — South Pacific near New Zealand, 1100 fathoms. 

 Xothfia ahranchi'afa— 'Mid South Atlantic, 1425 fathoms. 

 Arcturus furcatus — Near Kerguelen and Heard Islands, 7 to 127 fathoms. 

 Serolis bromleyana — South Pacific near Sydney and New Zealand, 400 to 1100 fathoms. 

 Nehaliopsis typica — Mid South Pacific, 2550 fathoms. 

 Pseudomma sarsii — Near Kerguelen, 1 20 fathoms. 

 Pagurodes inarmatus — South Pacific near New Zealand, 1 100 fathoms. 

 Colossendeis giyas — Eastern South Pacific, 1375 fathoms. ; 



„ leptorhy7ichtis — Eastern South Pacific, 1375 fathoms, and Magellan Strait, 400 fathoms. 



Aniusdum meridionale — Eastern South Pacific, 1450 fathoms. 

 Silenia sarsii — Western South Atlantic, 2650 fathoms. 

 Pleurotoraa {Surcula) siajninea — Near Kerguelen, 105 fathoms. 

 Cirroteuthis magna — Eastern South Pacific, 2225 fathoms. 

 Eledone rotunda — Eastern South Pacific, 2225 fathoms. 

 Farciminaria magna — Western South Atlantic, 1 900 and 2650 fathoms. 

 Onchopora sinclairii — Near Kerguelen and Heard Islands, 28 to 150 fathoms; Australia. 

 Corywxsddia sulimi — Eastern South Pacific, 2160 fathoms. 

 Antimora rostrata — Western South Atlantic, 600 fathoms. 

 Cyema atrum — Eastern South Pacific, 1500 fathoms. 

 Macrurus filicauda — Eastern South Pacific and Western South Atlantic, 1900 to 2650 fathoms. 



LIST Id. 



In the second place we give a list of the 24 species which are known to occur 

 in regions both south and north of the tropics, but which have not hitherto been 

 recorded from the intervening tropical zone. From the distributional notes accompanying 

 each species it will be observed that 15 of the species are true deep-sea forms, being 

 unknown from depths less than 1000 fathoms ; other 7 species, though found in depths 

 over 1000 fathoms in the region represented by these eight Stations, occur outside this 

 region in depths less than 1000 fathoms, and 4 of these species are recorded from shallow 

 water under 150 fathoms; the depths for 2 of the species outside the area under 

 consideration are unrecorded. 



Axinella erecta — Near Crozet, Marion, and Tristan Islands, 90 to 550 fathoms ; North Atlantic. 



Aulocalyx irregularis — Near Marion Island, 310 fathoms, and North Atlantic, 1075 fathoms. 



Cereus s^nnosm — Western North Pacific near Japan, 1875 fathoms. 



Liponema vmltiporum — ilagellan Strait, 125 to 160 fathoms, and Western North Pacific, 1875 fathoms. 



Antedon a%»s/coZa— Western North Pacific, 2900 fathoms. 



Pontaster forcipatus — Western North Atlantic, 1240 to 1700 fathoms. 



Ophiernm vallimxla — Jlid North Atlantic near Azores, 1000 fathoms. 



Ophioctm hastatum— South. Pacific near New Zealand and Mid North Atlantic, 1100 and 1000 fathoms. 



Pourtalesia phiale—^OTth Atlantic ("Porcupine" and "Valorous"), 1215 fathoms. 



Elpidia yZocmZw— North Atlantic (Norw. N. Atl. Exp.) and Kara Sea, 50 to 150 fathoms (Swed. Arct. Exp.). 



