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naturalists. At 3 p.m. commenced heaving in dredge, which came up at 5 p.m. with Station 64. 
about a cwt. of ooze. At 5.25 p.m. proceeded under steam. 
Distance from Fayal at noon, 1055 miles. Made good 22 miles. Amount of current 
17 miles, direction N. 76 c E. 
The following species are recorded in the Zoological Reports from the dredge at this Animals from 
Station ' DmDG11 
Ostracoda (Brady, Zool. pt. 3). 
Cy there dictyon, n.sp. Widely distributed (see Station 24). 
„ acantiioderma, n.sp. Obtained also at Stations 73, 146, 191a, 246, 296, 
and 302, 580 to 2.750 fathoms. 
Krithe tumida, n.sp. Obtained also at Station 323, 1900 fathoms. 
Xestoleberis expansa, n.sp. Obtained also at Station 323, 1900 fathoms. 
Polyzoa (Busk, Zool. pt. 30). 
Farciminaria delicatissima, n.sp. Obtained also at Stations 13, 14, 68, 89, and 
106. 
The Station-book records also : — Opkioglypha bullata , worm-tubes, and a Priapulid. 
Willemoes-Suhm -writes : “ The dredge brought up some worm-tubes, probably 
containing the Pectinaria-hke animal obtained yesterday. There -was also a Priapulid, 
16 mm. in length and 3 mm. in breadth, but very much spoiled. The pharynx was 
everted and covered by papillae not, as in Friapulus caudatus, by teeth. The intestine 
was clearly traceable, though not down, to the anus, and -was partly filled with mud. 
The first caudal appendage resembled that of the northern species in form and transparent 
consistency, but the little rods and buds were absent ; there was some pigment and an 
opening at the end of the caudal appendage, which did not seem to have been fractured. 
The walls of the body showed very marked longitudinal fibres.” 
The following species of Radiolaria and fragment of Diatoms were observed in the Organisms from 
deposit from this Station : — THE I ef ' ' jl - 
Radiolaria (Haeckel, Zool. pt. 40). 
Cenosphcera lethe , Haeckel. 
Staurolonche hexagona, Haeckel. 
Spongolarcus amphicentria , Haeckel. 
Diatomacf./E. — Mr. Comber says : “ I examined carefully a large quantity of material, 
but found no trace of any Diatom, except a fragment of a Coscinodiscus of the ‘ radiatus 
group, probably Coscinodiscus radiatus, Ehrenberg.” 
(summary of results chall. exp. — 1893.) 
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