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Mucronella ventricosa—^b&v Crozets, 210 fathoms. 



Mpiozoimi marionense — Near Crozets, 210 to 550 fathoms. 



Onchojiora .smrfrt//-/z— Southern Ocean, 1950 fathoms ; Marion Island, Australia, and New Zeahind, depth (?). 



Salicornana clavata— Bass Strait, 28 fathoms ; Port .Jackson, 35 fathoms ; ^Magellan Strait, 45 fatlioms. 



„ mnaii7(s— ilagellan Strait, 45 fathoms ; near Falklands, 70 fathoms. 



Sehizoporella marsupifum — New Zealand, 150 fatlioms. 



„ triangula — Bass Strait, 28 fatlioms. 



Rhynchmella tiiijncan.-i— 'New Zealand and Chatham Islands, depth (?) ; fossil (?), Tasmania. 

 Terehralella dorsata — Chili to ^Magellan Strait, depth (?). 

 Colella iKduw'uJata — Between Magellan Strait and Falklands, 55 and 70 fathoms; Falkland Islands, 12 



fathoms ; Magellan Strait, South (leorgia and Australia, depth (?). 

 Clicenirhthiis rliinuci^ratm — [Recorded from ?]. 



Haipajifer hi.-<p!nis — Cape Horn and Falkland Islands, depth (!) ; South Georgia. 

 Notothenia cijanmhranclia — [Recorded from ?]. c 



LIST IV'/. 



In the secon,d place we give a list of the 33 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 ha observed that 13 of the species descend into depths greater than 

 150 fathoms, of which 9 species reach deep water over 1000 fathoms. 



Evdendriuia ramewii — British Seas, depth (?). 



Ohdia <ieniciihita — ¥?i\\i\&\\A. Island.s, 5 to 12 fatlioms ; Arctic, North Atlantic and North Pacific, depth (1). 



Oljliiortan sericeum — Olf coast of Massachusetts, depth (?). 



Drepanophorus serraticollis — Bass Strait, 38 fathoms ; ^Mediterranean, depth (1). 



Eunici' airstedi — Off east coast of United States, 1240 fathoms; oti' Nova Scotia, 85 fathoms. 



Terebellides ■■ifrtemi — Near Nova Scotia, 1340 fathoms ; luirope and America, depth (i). 



Cythere suhnii — North- West Pacific, 2300 fathoms. 



Farad o.mstoma ahbreviatum — European Seas, depth (?). 



Pseudocijfhere cauduta — Near Rio de la Plata, 1900 fathoms ; European Seas, depth (?). 



Sderoehilus contortus — Wellington Harbour, New Zealand (tow-net at trawl) ; Arctic and European Seas, 



depth (1) ; fossil. 

 Xestoleberu depressa — Arctic, European and American Seas, depth (?) ; fossil. 

 Eusiriis lonrjipes — Northern Seas, depth (?). 



Poducem^ falcatus — Near Cape, from screw ; South Atlantic, near Pdver Plate, tow-net ; British Seas. 

 Tijphlofnuais kerguelejieimis — ilid North Pacitic, 2050 fathoms. 

 Kellia suhorhiadaris — European Seas southward to Canaries, depth (?). 

 Homahif/ijra alomus — European seas to Madeira, depth (?) ; fossil. 



Nalica (Lunatia) (jrUidandica — Arctic, European, and American Seas, 2 to 1290 fathoms ; fossil. 

 Odostnmia rmoMes — European Seas, to 777 fathoms ; fossil. 

 PuiKtureUa noacMua — Near Marion Island, 310 fathoms; Magellan Strait, 9 to 15 fathoms; Arctic, North 



Atlantic and North Pacific, 5 to 1095 fathoms ; fossil. 

 Cribrilina monoceros — Port Jackson, 35 fathoms; Magellan Strait, 175 fathoms; lietween Magellan Strait 



and Falkland Islands, 55 fathoms ; Falkland Islands, 12 fathoms ; near River Plate, 



600 fathoms; mid North Pacific, 3125 fathoms. 

 Vrisia ebuniea — Arctic ami European Seas to iladeira, dejitli (?). 

 DicKhorU mar/ellauira — Port Jackson, 2 to 10 fathoms; Falklands, 5 to 12 taiuoms : Magellan Strait, 



Australia, New Zealand, Adriatic, depth (?). 



