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Asterias rupicola, 1 Verrill. 



„ studeri, Bell. 

 Luidiaster hirsutus, Studer. 



Ophiuroidea : 



Ophiogona Icevigata, Studer. 



Opkiolepis (Ophioglypha) carinata, Studer. 



Ophiomyxa vivipara, Studer. Recorded from Cape, Falklands, and Magellan Strait. 



Pectinura (Ophioglypha) verrucosa, Studer. 



HOLOTHURIOIDEA : 



Cuvieria [ = Psoitis] porifera? Studer. 



Sigmodota purpurea, Studer [ = Chirodota studeril, Thed]. Recorded from 



Magellan Strait. 

 Trachythyone [ = Thyone] muricata, Studer. 



Gephykea : 



Thalassema verrucosa, Studer. 



Annelida 3 : 



Arenicola piscatorum, Cuvier, var. 



Artacama proboscidean Malmgren. Recorded from North Atlantic. 



Lumbricus kerguelarum, Grube. 



Neottis spectabilis, Verrill. 



Nereis antarctica, Verrill. 



Opkryotrocha claparedii, Studer. 



Polynoe (Harmothoe) fullo, Grube. Recorded from Magellan Strait. 



Sabella costulata, Grube. 



Copepoda : 



Harpacticus fulvus, 6 Fischer. Recorded from Europe. 



former, <>. hexactis, in colour and in tout ensemble approaches 0. Sarsii of the Greenland coast. — (Phil. Trans., vol. 168, 

 pp. 270-1.) 



1 F. Leipolt doubtfully regards this as a synonym of Asterias najispina, Stimpson, from Tierra del Fuego, Magellan 

 Strait, and off Buenos Ayres (Zeitschr.f. iviss. Zool., Bd. lix. p. 563, 1895). 



2 Thisel considers the form named by Studer Cuvieria porijera to be possibly identical with 1' solus ambulator, 

 Bell, from Australia. 



3 Grube and M'Intosh referred specimens collected at Kerguelen to the Magellan Strait species Herniation longi- 

 cwratus, Kinberg, and Hermadion magalhcense, Kiuberg, but an examination of Challenger specimens from Kerguelen 

 convinced M'Intosh that the Kerguelen species is distinct, and he named it Hermadion kerguelensis. 



M'Intosh considers the Serpula patagonica of Grube to be a synonym of Serpula narconensis, Baird. 

 Studer records a species of Nereis without authority (Nereis aprogcnia) from Kerguelen, 100 fathoms. 



4 Grube records the northern Artacama proboscidea, Malmgren, from Kerguelen ; his specimens possibly belong 

 to Artacama challengerice, M'Intosh, which seems to be very frequent in Kerguelen waters. 



5 The occurrence of this species [Harpacticus fulvus] in Kerguelen Island is particularly interesting from the fact 



