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entire apparatus required. A basket 18 inches by 12 inches, by 
10 inches deep, contained the whole. An open boat rowed by 
one man was used. I dredged five times at Cannes and once at 
Hyéres, for about 2 hours each time. 
The total numbers of species in each division of the Malaco- 
straca were as follows :— 
Rodoplatmallmatay tesss.ucsscca-s-coseeessceadcce cen votes 10 
Schizopoda, including 1 new species .. ... ......... 8 
Winmmacearernnrs rere ena Mi Mas OM woe Gan aber vces 9 
Tsopoda exclusive of Chelifera, 2 new species ...... 9 
Amphipoda, including 2 new species and 2 not 
previously recorded in the Mediterranean ... 41 
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IT need hardly say that other classes of marine animals were 
also brought up, especially Nudibranchs, some of which were 
most beautifully coloured. One of these was ultramarine-blue 
with 2 or 3 longitudinal white stripes; another had the inside of 
the wavy mantle dark green, while the rest of the animal was 
white with scarlet spots. 
The following were the stations :— 
Cannes. 
1. Feb. 4. <A short distance 8S. & S.W. of the breakwater, 
10 fath., sand. 
2. Feb. 8. Cap d’Antibes, shore among stones and Posidonia- 
fragments. 
3. Feb. 10. West end of Ile Ste. Marguerite, 15-20 fath., 
sand and broken Corallines; decomposed Posidonia. 
4. Feb. 16. Half a mile to 14 mile S.E. of Croisette Point, 
14 fath. (sand and Poszdonia, ‘‘ a”) to 25 fath. (mud, “b”). 
5. Feb. 18. West end of Ile Ste. Marguerite, farther out than 
on the 10th, 25-35 fath. Coarse sand and broken shells. 
6. Feb. 21. Between the breakwater and Croisette Point, 
15 fath., sand and Posidonia. 
Hyeres. 
Ju. Mar.1&38. Shore at Pomponia, stones and Poszdonia- 
fragments. 
