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T|ie following species are recorded in the Zoological Reports from the trawl at this 
Station : — 
Annelida (MTntosh, Zool. pt. 34). 
Amphicteis gunneri (Sars), war. citlantica, nov, One specimen ; the species 
•obtained also at Station VI. 
Eupista darwini, n.g., n.sp., var. (?). One fragmentary specimen ; obtained also 
at Station 298, 2225 fathoms. 
Lanassa benthaliana, n.sp. One fragmentary specimen ; obtained at no other 
locality. 
Ehlersiella atlantica, n.g., n.sp. Several fragments; obtained also at Station 
76, 900 fathoms. Only species of the genus. 
( Estrella levinseni, n.g., n.sp. Crustacean parasite on Ehlersiella atlantica . 
Ciuripedia (Hoek, Zool. pt. 25). 
Scalpellum regium, Wyville Thomson, n.sp. Three specimens ; obtained also at 
Station 61. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 57). 
Idiacanthus ferox, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
Halosaurus rostratus, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
In addition to the foregoing, the following are recorded in the Station-book : — Several 
small Hydroids on Scalpellum, and three Actiniae, one with Nematodes in the body-wall 
and with remains of a My sis in its stomach. a 
Excluding Protozoa, about 25 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at this Station, belonging to about 10 species, of which 8 are new to science, including 
representatives of 3 new genera ; 4 of the new species were not obtained elsewhere. 
Willemoes-Suhm mentions a long black fish, perhaps allied to Gonostoma, and says : 
“ We have got this group of fishes hitherto under very different circumstances ; they 
have been brought up by the trawl and dredge (450 to 1200 fathoms), and they have 
been caught when it was believed that the trawl or dredge had not reached the bottom, 
but they cannot appear very often at the surface, as we never got them in the tow-net. 
On the specimens of Scalpellum w r ere little Hydroids not got before from such great 
depths, and there were some Actinias at first supposed to be worm-tubes. The worm- 
tubes contained animals in a good state of preservation, with six palettes on each side 
of thb mouth, reminding me of Pectinaria. The tubes were composed of dark mud 
without Globigerinse, which Foraminifera are almost exclusively used by another worm 
Station 63. 
Animals from 
Trawl. 
