352 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Aug.-Sept., 1913. 
PISCEsS. 
Arnoglossus brevirictis, Alcock. 
Callionymus longicaudatus, Schleg. 
Champsodon guentheri, Regan. 
Dysommopsis, sp. 
Minous inermis, Aleock. 
Piatycephalus, sp. 
Rhomboidichthys polylepis, Alcock. 
CRUSTACEA. 
Charybdis (Goniosoma) orientale, Dana. 
Cryptopodia fornicata (Fabr.). 
Egeria investigatoris, Alcock. 
Heterocrypta, sp. 
Neptunus (Amphitrite) argentatus (White), A. M. Edw. 
Parapeneus longipes, Alcock. 
y derson. 
Spiropagurus spiriger, var. profundorum, Alcock. 
sand and mud with numerous small mollusc shells. The catch, 
which was small in quantity, consisted of the following :— 
PiscEs.—Several young examples of Platycephalus indicus 
Linné) about 2” in length. 
CRUSTACEA. 
Philyra scabriuscula (Fabr.). 
Neptunus sanguinolentus (Herbst.). 
MoLLusca.—Numerous mollusc Shells. A small specimen 
of Loligo, sp. 
EcutnopErmata.—A single Ophiuroid, badly damaged. 
CoELENTERATA.—A few specimens of Alcyonarians, all be- 
longing to the family Aleyonidae ; and 
one or two branches of an Hydrozoon. 
MID-WATER TRAWLING. 
P Re the season 191 1-12, for the first time in the history 
of the Marine Survey of India, a midwater trawl was made use 
