1876.] Biology of the 'Valorous' Cruise, 1875. 205 



Table II. {continued). 





1. 



2. 



3. 



4. 



5. 







6. 







7. 



POLYZOA. 



10 



8 



10 



8 



2 









10 





1 



1 



1 



1 







1 





55 



24 



48 



26 



10 



2 



56 





■ 









66 



33 



59 



35 



12 



2 



67 



ECHINODERJIATA. 



8 



7 



4 



1 



3 





9 





3 



2 



2 



2 



1 



} 



4 





8 



8 



7 



3 



5 



2 



10 





10 



9 



8 



3 



12(?) 

 1 



1 



11 





1 



1 



? 







1 



















30 



27 



21 



9 



22 



5 



35 



Table III. — Showing the total Fauna of Da^ds Strait as kno^Yn from all 

 sources previously to the ' Valorous ' Expedition, and the additions 

 made to it by that Expedition. 





c3 







ci 











a 





lid Fail 

 in 1875 



Valoroi 

 1 in 187 



o Faun 

 75. 



nd Fau 

 known. 









GO 







now 



o .-^^ 



CO n3 













■-a 











<1 







214 



113 



35 



249 





14 



7 





14 





78 



66 



16 



94 





34 



30 



2 



36 





8 



7 



2 



10 





54 



103 



63 



117 









8 



8 



8 





28 



5 





28 





430 



339 



126 



556 



It will be seen from the above that an important addition has been 

 made to the Greenland fauna. The numbers must be regarded as ap- 

 proximate only, since there is still some material to be worked through. 



In the following notes, the more remarkable animals in the several 

 dredgings are briefly noticed. 



