SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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Holothurioidea (Theel, Zool. pt. 39). 
Pseudostichopus villosus, n.g., n.sp. Two specimens ; obtained also at Stations 146, 
147, 156, 157, 216a, 244, 296, 302, and 325, 1375 to 2900 
fathoms. 
Cirripedia (Hoek, Zool. pt. 25). 
Scalpellum regium, Wyville Thomson, n.sp. Six specimens ; obtained also at 
Station 63, 2750 fathoms. 
,, „ var. ovale, now. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 57). 
Gonostoma microdon , n.sp. Three specimens ; for distribution see Station 23. 
Similar specimens were frequently taken in the surface- 
net. 
In addition to the foregoing, the following are recorded in the Station-book : — Two 
very small siliceous Sponges, worm-tubes, and fragment of a Crustacean. 
Excluding Protozoa, about 40 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at this Station, belonging to about 7 species, of which 4 are new to science, including 
representative of 1 new genus. 
Willemoes-Suhm writes: c ‘ The Annelid-tubes contained a very tender worm, which 
comes out entirely spoiled ; in order not to spoil them ail I put the tubes immediately 
into spirit. There was also a fragment of a shrimp, probably a Peneid or Palsemonid. 
The Scalpella as well as the Holothurise brought up seem to indicate that the Lusitanian 
deep-sea fauna extends down to these remote parts of the ocean/' 
Surface Organisms. — The following are recorded in the note-books : — Compound 
Radiolaria, Meclusse, Siphonophorse, Diphyes, Gleba, Sagitta, very large specimens of 
Alciopci, Cirriped larvae, PJironima, Hyperia, My sis, Lucifer, Atlanta, Cleodora [ = Clio], 
Styliola, and Cuvierina. 
Station 62 (Sounding 126), Bermuda to Azores (see Chart 6 and Diagram 3). 
June 18, 1873 ; lat. 35° 7' N., long. 52° 32' W. 
Temperature of air at noon, 70°‘8 ; mean for the day 72 0- 2. 
Station 61. 
Organisms from 
Surface-Nets. 
Station 62. 
