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Hyd. Sta. 3789. Sept.9, 1899. 
. 15, 1904. Lat. 
. 16, 1904. Lat. 
.17, 1904. Lat. 
.17, 1904. Lat. 
18, 1904. Lat. 
19, 1904. Lat. 
10 specimens. 
19, 1904. Lat. 
20,1904. Lat. 
21, 1904. Lat. 
5, 1904. Lat. 
6, 1904. Lat. 
7, 1904. Lat. 
7, 1904. Lat. 
8, 1904. Lat. 
9, 1904. Lat. 
26, 1904. Lat. 
26, 1904. Lat. 
28, 1904. Lat. 
28, 1904. Lat. 
29,1904. Lat. 
29, 1904. Lat. 
30, 1904. Lat. 
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31, 1904. Lat. 
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2, 1905. Lat. 
13, 1905. Lat. 
15, 1905. Lat. 
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19, 1905. Lat. 
20, 1905. Lat. 
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21, 1905. Lat. 
22,1905. Lat. 
22,1905. Lat. 
23, 1905. Lat. 
11, 1905. Lat. 
(7 of which are larvae). 
4661. Nov 
4663. Nov 
4664. Nov 
4665. Nov 
4667. Nov 
4668. Nov 
surface. 
4669. Nov. 
4671. Nov. 
4673. Nov. 
4676. Dec. 
4678. Dec. 
4679. Dec. 
4680. Dec. 
4681. Dec. 
4683. Dec. 
4701. Dec. 
4702. Dec. 
4705. Dec. 
4706. Dec. 
4707. Dec. 
4708. Dec. 
4709. Dec. 
4710. Dec. 
4712. Dec. 
4713. Jan. 
4714. Jan. 
4716. Jan. 
4717. Jan. 
4721. Jan. 
4722. Jan. 
4723. Jan. 
4724. Jan. 
4725. Jan. 
4728. Jan. 
4730. Jan. 
4732. Jan. 
4733. Jan. 
4734. Jan. 
4735. Jan. 
4736. Jan. 
4740. Feb. 
4741. Feb. 
4743. Feb. 
11, 1905. Lat. 
20, 1905. Lat. 
EUPHAUSIA TENERA. 243 
_ { Surface. 1 specimen. 
2477S. 88° 2/ W. - 
OP STE seap Me SS 2N (300 fms. to surface. 9 specimens. 
11° 20.3’ S., long. 88° 55.2’ W. 300 fms. tosurface. 14 specimens. 
11° 30.3’ S., long. 87°19’ W. 300fms.tosurface. 1spécimen. 
11° 45’S., long. 86° 5.2’ W. 300 fms. to surface. 64 specimens. 
, § Surface. 1 specimen. 
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USSD Sn Oa AUS Vin ( 300 fms. to surface. 3 specimens. 
12° 9.3’ S., long. 81° 45.2’ W. Open part of Tanner net: 300 fms. to 
aie cor crv § Surface. 1 specimen. 
IZZIE S. long, 80° 25.6, W. | 300 fms. to surface. 25 specimens. 
12° 6.9’ S., long. 78° 28.2’ W. 300fms. to surface. 6 specimens. 
12° 30.5’S., long. 77° 49.4’ W. 300fms.tosurface. 2 specimens. 
14° 28.9’ S., long. 81° 24’ W. 300fms.tosurface. 2 specimens. 
16° 31.2’ S., long. 85° 3.8’ W. Surface. 20 specimens. 
17° 26.4’ S., long. 86° 46.5’ W. 300 fms.tosurface. 10 specimens. 
17° 55’S., long. 87° 42’ W. Surface. 8 specimens. 
18° 47.1’S., long. 89° 26’ W. 300 fms. to surface. 13 specimens. 
20° 2.4’S., long. 91° 52.5’ W. 300fms.tosurface. 4specimens. 
19° 11.5’S., long. 102° 24’ W. 300fms.tosurface. 1 specimen. 
18° 39.5’ S., long. 102° W. Surface. 1 specimen. 
15° 5.3'S., long. 99° 19’ W. 300 fms. tosurface. 2 specimens. 
14° 18.7’S., long. 98° 45.8’ W. Surface. 1 specimen. 
12° 33.2’S., long. 97° 42’W. 300fms.tosurface. 2specimens. 
11° 40’ S., long. 96° 55’ W. Surface. 4 specimens. 
10° 15.2’S., long. 95° 45.8’ W. 300 fms.tosurface. 4 specimens. 
9° 30.5’ S., long. 95° 8.3’ W. Surface. 2 specimens. 
7° 5’S., long. 93° 35.5’ W. Surface. 1 specimen. 
5° 35.3’ S., long. 92° 21.6’ W. 300fms.tosurface. 4 specimens. 
4° 19’S., long. 91° 28.5’ W. Surface. 23 specimens. 
2° 18.5’ S., long. 90° 2.6’ W. Surface. 25 specimens. 
5° 10’ S., long. 98° 56’ W~ 300 fms. to surface. 1 specimen. 
8° 7.5’ S., long. 104° 10.5’ W. 300fms.tosurface. 1 specimen. 
9° 31’S., long. 106°30.5'W. 300fms.tosurface. 3 specimens. 
10° 14.3’ S., long. 107° 45.5’ W. Surface. 5 specimens. 
11° 13.4’ S., long. 109° 39’ W. 300 fms. to surface. 103 specimens. 
11° 38.3’ S., long. 110° 5’ W. Surface. 1 specimen. 
13° 47.5’ S., long. 114° 26.1’ W. 300 fms. to surface. 11 specimens. 
15°7’S., long. 117° 1.2’ W. 300 fms. to surface. 7 specimens. 
16° 32.5’ S., long. 119° 59’ W. 300 fms. tosurface. 1 specimen. 
16° 57.4’ S., long. 120° 48’ W. Surface. 1 specimen. 
17° 36’S., long. 122° 35.6’ W. 300fms.tosurface. 52 specimens. 
18° 16’ S., long. 123° 34.4’ W.- Surface. 4 specimens. 
19° 0.4’ S., long. 125° 5.4’ W. 300 fms. to surface. 20 specimens. 
9° 2.1’ S., long. 123° 20.1’ W. 300 fms. to surface. 12 specimens 
8° 29.7’S., long. 122° 56’ W. Surface. 12 specimens. 
8° 52.2’ N., long. 108° 54’ W. Surface. 2 specimens. 
Furthermore the species was taken by an earlier expedition at two places: — 
Hyd. Sta. 3998 (236). Jan. 28, 
2 specimens. “ Albatross.’ 
Lat. 2°38’ N., long. 137°22’W. Surface. 4specimens. ‘‘ Albatross.” 
1900. Lat. 6° 34’ N., long. 170° 59’ E. Surface. Electric light. 
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The representation given by Sars together with the additional notes and 
figures in the ‘‘Siboga’’ Report may convey a sufficient idea of this small and 
very slender species, 
