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

 HOLOTHURIOIDEA : 



* Benthodytes ahyssicola, Th('el. 



* „ mamillifera. Theel. 

 „ pajnlUfera, Theel. 



* ,, sanguinolenta, Theel. 

 *Cucumaria ahi/ssorum, Theel, var. grandis, Theel. 

 *Elpidia verrucosa, Theel. 



*'Emjpniastes eximia, Theel. 



Eitplironides depressa, Theel. 



Holothuria murrayi, Theel. 

 * Pcelopatides confundens, Theel. < 



* Parelpidia cylindrica, Theel. 



* ,, elongata, Theel. 

 *Prn{agone vitren, Thi'-el. 



Psyvhropotes semjjeriana, Theel. 

 *Scotoplanes cdhida, Theel. 



* „ 2^'^^P^^^O'^'^'^' Theel. 

 *Sticho2nis (?) torvus, Theel. 



Trochostoma sp. (?). 



Two Holothui'ians undetermined. 



Nemertea : 



*Ceri'hr(itidus aiigusticeps. Hubrecht. 



Gephykea : 



* Phascolosoma cathcrince,^ Mliller. 



Annelida : 



* Amphivtcls sarsi, M'lntosh. 



Buskiella abyssortcm, MTntosh. 

 '^Eumenia reticulata, M'Intosh. 

 *Eunoa opalinuj' M'Intosh. 



Eupista darwini, M'Intosh. 



* ., gruhci, .M'Intosh. 

 *Euthelepus chilcnsis. M'Intosh. 



' Since Fritz SIuller's specimen [of Phascolosoma caikarinos] was labelled " Desterro," one may infer that it was not 

 obtained in trawling, but was found on the shore during eblj tide. The specimen of the Challenger Expedition, on 

 the other hand, was obtained from a very considerable depth. This difference of distribution is not, however, by any 

 means unique, for other true Sipunculids exhibit a similar occurrence on the shore and at considerable depths. — 

 (Selenka, Zool. Chall. Exp., jjart 36, p. 13.) 



2 An eyeless variety [of Ev.ma opalina, Magellan Strait, Station 311, 245 fathoms] was trawled at Station 299, 

 2160 fathoms [S.E. Pacific]. It is of good size. The head is devoid of any trace of eyes, so that it forms another 

 example of the influence of habitat on these important organs. — (il'iNTOSH, Zool. Cliall. Exp., part 34, pp. 71-2.) 



