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although mainly a northern form extends also into other 
seas and has been recorded from Grenada and Bahia, 
and Craniella zetlandica, some splendid specimens of pure 
white, lemon yellow and ruddy brown colours. The last 
two species were obtained near Lekoé, where also some 
very large specimens of Myzilla sp. and Cydomwm sp. 
were hauled up. 
C@LENTERATA. 
The few Zoophytes collected have been recorded in the 
list of localities (p. 79). Stylaster gemmascens and possibly 
a couple of other species of Stylasterids were obtained. 
The Alcyonaria include the following :— 
Kophobelemnon sp., Protoptilum sp., Trichoptilum sp., 
Clavularia arctica, Muricea placomus, Briarewm grandi- 
florum, Paramuricea ramosa. 
Lophohelia prolifera and Amphelia ramea were also 
found, and a number of Actinians which have not yet 
been examined. | 
HCHINODERMATA. 
A considerable number of Echinodermata were obtained, 
of which the following species have been identified by 
Miss Buckley :—Antedon sarsu, Astrophyton linckti, As- 
tropecten arcticus, Archaster parelu, Stichaster roseus, 
Echinus miliaris, H. elegans, Strongylocentrotus drobach- 
wensis (some with 8 pairs of pores in arc), St. liwidus, 
Lichinocyamus pusillus, Brissus sp., Stichopus natans, 
Chirodota (2) Thyone raphanus, Holothuria intestinalis, 
Cucumaria frondosa, and Psolus phantapus. 
The VERMES have not been determined, with the excep- 
tion of Rhabdopleura mirabilis, from Kors Fjord and 
Lekoé Fjord. The following Polyzoa have been identified 
by Miss L. R. Thornely. The roman numerals indicate 
the stations (see p. 79) at which the species were obtained. 
