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Psolus, also egg-capsules of a hag-fish, a chiton, a munnid crab, horny 

 brown sponges and associated bryozoans and polychaetes. The polychaetes 

 appear to be largely unknown species in the genera Euchone, Euphrosine, 

 Exogorie, Glyccra, Lagisca, Lumbrineris, Odontosyllis and Thelepus. 



Sta. 2845 (no. 229), in 227 fms. OPG took 1.25 cuft of grayish 

 green sandy mud with small mud-balls, dark gravel, and wormlike ani- 

 mals. Largest individuals were a nemertean, Cerabratulus, a capitellid, 

 and a brissopsid, Brissopsis pacifica. Polychaetes included species in Am- 

 motrypane, ampharetids, capitellid, cirratulid, Cirrophorus furcatus, 

 Ilaploscoloplos clongatus, Laonke sp., Onuphis sp., Streblosoma sp. and 

 Terebellides stroemii. Mollusks were represented by Cadulus tolmiei and 

 solenogasters, and crustaceans by amphipods and an apseudid isopod. 



Sta. 2228 (no. 228) in 293 fms. OPG took oozy mud with siliceous 

 sponge, orbicular foraminiferans, and metazoan animals including ophi- 

 uroids, gastropods, pelecypods, scaphopods, solenogasters, together with 

 more numerous small polychaetes and crustaceans (see Hartman, 1955: 

 136). 



