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APPENDIX I 



Tables of Material Examined 



The following tables list the material examined in the course of 

 this study, of each species represented by five or more collecting stations. 

 In the case of forms represented by fewer than five stations, collecting 

 data appear in the appropriate species account under the heading Mate- 

 rial Examined. 



General localities are listed in geographical order from north to 

 south, according to the plan adopted for Previous Records. For latitude 

 and longitude of Hancock Foundation stations up to and including 

 1502-42, the reader is referred to Fraser (1943). Precise positions of 

 subsequent Hancock Foundation stations have not yet been published. 



Depths are given in fathoms except where otherwise indicated. 



Stations occupied by the Hancock Foundation's research vessels 

 Velcro III (1932-1941) and Velero IV (1948-1955) and by certain 

 field collectors under Hancock Foundation sponsorship are consecu- 

 tively numbered, the number in each case followed by a hyphen and by 

 two digits denoting the year of collecting. In the tables such station 

 numbers indicate that the material was collected for and is deposited in 

 the Allan Hancock Foundation, and this information is not repeated 

 in the Remarks column. In cases where Hancock Foundation material 

 is deposited elsewhere (as certain holotypes in the U. S, National 

 Museum), or where the Hancock Foundation station was occupied by 

 a field party rather than by one of the Feleros, a notation to that effect 

 appears under Remarks. 



In all cases where specimens were not taken at a Hancock Founda- 

 tion station, the collector and depository of the material are given. 



Subsequent to the publication of this report, a first set of specimens, 

 including types, of the material collected by the Velero III in the years 

 1933, 1934, and 1935 will be deposited in the U. S. National Museum. 



The entry "figured" under Remarks indicates that the specimen is 

 the one photographed. 



