Siphonophora of Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. 21 
Family DIPHYIDA, Eschscholtz, 1829. 
Apart from a few not identifiable pieces of jelly, altogether eight 
nectophores of Diphyids, ranging from 24 to 40 mm. in length, were 
taken by the trawl (2300 f. to surface), at— 
Stat. 
Stat. 
Stat. 
Stat. 
Stat. 
53. 
286. 
396. 
416. 
450. 
St Paul Rocks. 
GS Ie Ss: 
67° 53'S. 
ae 2228: 
48° 00'S. 
34° 17’ W. 
Zilia On NV is 
18° 15° W. 
Ore UNE 
Temp. 
Temp. 
Temp. 
Temp. 
Temp. 
oe 
29° 
29:2° 
29°6° 
40° 
Dec. 10th, 1902. 
March 5th, 1903. 
Feb. 29th, 1904. 
March 17th, 1904. 
April 12th, 1904. 
Three Eudoxiz must be mentioned here, two from Station 396, and one 
from Station 450. The unsatisfactory state of their preservation makes all 
but the reference to the above family possible as regards classification. 
Their habitat, however, is of interest, as extending the range from which 
they have previously been recorded. The discovery of Diphyids as far 
south as 71° 22’ corresponds to their occurrence in Arctic seas. 
(Issued separately, 10th April 1913.) 
