378 DK MURRAY ON THE DEEP AND SHALLOW-WATER MARINE FAUNA 



LIST II. 



Metazoa procured by the Challenger in the other Deep-water Areas of the 

 Southern Hemisphere South of the Tropic of Capricorn, in Depths exceed- 

 ing 1000 Fathoms, excluding those from the Deep-water Area of the 

 Kerguelen Region. 



For the purposes of comparison we have divided the deep-water areas of the Southern 

 Hemisphere into two categories, viz.: (l) the deep-water area of the Kerguelen Region, and 

 (2) the remainder of the deep-water areas of the Southern Hemisphere. We have already 

 treated fully of the marine Metazoa from the deep-water area of the Kerguelen Region 

 (see List I.), and will now proceed to consider the marine Metazoa from the remaining 

 deep-water areas of the Southern Hemisphere ; to avoid repetition we have omitted forty- 

 eight species which occur in both these divisions, 1 particulars of which will be found in 

 Lists Ic, Id., Ie., If. 



This list (List II.) contains all the species and varieties of marine Metazoa described 

 and recorded in the Challenger Report from twenty-nine deep-water Stations in the 

 Southern Hemisphere, lying between latitude 24° 38' to 48° 37' S., the depths varying 

 from 1000 to 2650 fathoms, with the exception of the forty-eight species above referred 

 to, so that by adding together Lists I. and II. we have a complete list of all the species of 

 marine Metazoa known up to the present time from deep water in the Southern Hemisphere 

 in depths exceeding 1000 fathoms. These twenty-nine Stations are on the whole further 

 north than the eight Stations treated of in List I., and were not nearly so productive. 

 Fifteen of the Stations (viz., Nos. 133, 134, 135, 137, 143, 317, 318, 323, 325, 331, 332, 

 333, 334, 335, and 337) are situated in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, and the remaining 

 fourteen Stations (viz., Nos. 165, 168, 285, 286, 289, 291, 293, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 

 300, and 302) are situated in the Southern Pacific Ocean. The trawl was used at twenty- 

 two of these Stations, the dredge being sent down at the other seven Stations. The 

 species not known to occur to the north of the southern tropic are indicated in this list 

 by an asterisk # . 



Deep-sea Keratosa : 



*Holopsamma argillaceum, Haeckel. 

 *Psammina plakina, Haeckel. 



1 Viz., Corallirnorphus rigidus, Bathyactis symmetrica, Leptopenus discus, Atolla wyvillei, Pararchaster pcdicifer, 

 Ophiacantha cosmica, Ophiocten hastatum, Ophioglypha lacazei, Cystechinus vesica and wyvillii, Pourtalesia carinata and 

 ceratopyga, Urechinus naresianus, Benthodytes sordida, Lcetmogone wyville-thomsoni, Oneirophanta mutabilis, Pseudo- 

 stichopus villosus, Psychropotes longicauda, Scotoplanes globosa, Hyalinxcia benthaliana, Lmtmonice producta, Nothria 

 abranchiata ( = abyssicola), Gytliere acanthoderma and dasyderma and dictyon, Oytheropteron mucronalatum, Krithf 

 producta, Serolis bromleyana, Nebaliopsis typica, Bentheuphausia amblyops, Hymenodora mollicutis, Nematocarcinus proxi- 

 matus, Munidopsis antonii and subsquamosa, Pagurodes inarmatus, Golossendeis gigas and leptorhynchus, Amussium 

 meridionale, Silenia sarsii, Cirroteuthis magna, Eledone rotunda, Bugula reticulata, Salicornaria magnifica, Terebratula, 

 wyvillii, Corynascidia suhmi, Cyema atrum, Gonostoma microdon, and Macrurus fdicauda. 



