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



LIST IV f. 



In the fourth place we give a list of the 16 widely-distributed species which are 

 known to occur both in tropical and extra-tropical regions. From the distributional 

 notes accompanying each species it will be observed that 13 of the species descend 

 into depths greater that 150 fathoms, of which 7 species reach deep water over 1000 

 fathoms. 



Haliehondria panicea — Japan, shore ; Torres Strait, Ceylon, Britisli Seas, aud Atlantic, depth (?). 

 Stylocordyla stipitata — Southern Ocean, 1600 fathoms; Bahia, 7 to 20 fathoms; Nova Scotia, 85 fathoms ; 



British Seas, and Grenada, deptli (?). 

 Lcetmoniee producta — Mid South Atlantic, 1900 fathoms ; Southern Ocean, 1375 to 1950 fathoms ; near New 



Zealand, 700 fathoms ; near Torres Strait, 1400 fathoms ; Nova Scotia, 85 fathoms ; 



Mid North Atlantic, 1675 fathoms; Mid North Paciiic, 2300 and 2900 fathoms. 

 Scolecolepis cirrata — West Indies, 450 fathoms ; both sides of North Atlantic, 29 to 584 fathoms. 

 Bairdia vidrlx — Bass Strait, 38 fathoms; near Sydney, 410 fathoms; Mid South Atlantic, 1425 fathoms; off 



Brazil, 350 and 675 fathoms ; off Azores, 450 and 900 fathoms ; Colon-Aspinwall 



and Cuba, depth (?). 

 Cythere dictyon — Cosmopolitan, 37 to 2750 fathoms. 



Kritlie harionensis — Near Arrou Islands, 580 fathoms ; European seas, deptli (?) ; fossil. 

 „ produda — Widely distributed : South, tropical and North Atlantic, Magellan Strait, South and tropical 



Pacific, and Southern Ocean, 50 to 1825 fathoms. 

 Folycope orbicularis — Near Cape, 150 fathoms; Torres Strait, 155 fathoms ; A^go Bay, 11 fathoms; Arctic and 



North Atlantic, depth (?) ; fossil. 

 Xestoleheris curia — Port Jackson, 2 to 10 fathoms ; South-East Pacific, 1375 fathoms ; Torres Strait, 6 fathoms; 



Sandwich Islands, 40 fathoms ; off Bermuda, 435 fathoms ; West Indies, depth (1). 

 Saxicava arctica — Tristan da Cunha, 100 to 150 fathoms ; Cape, 98 and 150 fathoms ; Port Jackson, 2 to 10 



fathoms; Magellan Strait, 245 fathoms; between Magellan Strait and Falklands, 



55 fathoms ; off Aiores, 450 fathoms ; a cosmopolitan species ; fossil. 

 U&ntalium entails — Ascension, 420 fathoms ; North Atlantic, off Portugal, Canaries, Azores, and Nova Scotia, 



85 to 620 fathoms ; Arctic, North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Mediterranean, down 



to 1750 fathoms; fossil. 

 Scissurdla crispata — West Indies, 390 fathoms ; Arctic, North Atlantic, and Mediterranean, 4 to 790 fathoms ; 



fossil. 

 Hippothoa JlageMuin — Cosmopolitan, depth (?) ; fossil. 

 Nellia oculata — Near Crozets, 210 to 550 fathoms ; Torres Strait, 28 and 49 fathoms ; Philippines, 18 fathoms ; 



Bahia, 10 to 40 fathoms ; Indian Ocean, Gulf of Florida, depth (?). 

 TerehratuUna caput-serpentis — Near Cape, 150 fathoms ; Nova Scotia, 51 and 85 fathoms ; West Indies, Arctic, 



North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Australia, depth (?). 



We may now summarise the distribution of these 169 species, which extend into other 

 regions of the ocean outside the Kerguelen shallow-water area, as follows : — 

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Bathymetrical Distnhution. — It appears that of these 169 species, 92 species are 

 apparently not found deeper than the 150 fathoms line, the remaining 77 species are found 

 on both sides of the 150 fathoms line, of which 28 species cross the 1000 fathoms line 

 into deep water. 



