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Sr\nox 106 . 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 57). 
Mrhtmphcus robustus, n.sp. One injured specimen; obtained at no other locality. 
.1 [rlanocetus murrayi, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained also at Station 348, 2450 
fathoms. 
SUrnoptyx diaphana (Herm.). One specimen (probably from near the surface); 
for distribution see Station 101. 
Gonostoma microdon, n.sp. Two specimens ; for distribution see Station 23. 
In addition to the foregoing, the following are recorded in the Station-book : — 
1 branched Rhizopods, two red fragments of Balanoglossus, which show that the whole animal 
must have been at least half a foot in length, many specimens of Chalciraspis ungnifer 
[ = Eucopia australis, Dana], and many Hydroids attached to the spines of Salenia. 
Excluding Protozoa, about 100 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at this Station, belonging to about 38 species, of which 28 are new to science, includ- 
ing representatives of 7 new genera ; 13 of the new species were not obtained elsewhere. 
Surface Organisms. — The following species are recorded from the tow-nets sent down 
to 40 fathoms : — 
1 'opepoda (Brady, Zool. pt. 23). Eupronoe intermedia, n.sp. 
Undina vulgaris , Dana. Oxycephalus porcellus, Claus. 
On Vugust 25 to 27, hauls were taken each day with the tow-net in depths of 40 to 
i r '0 f.tt -n i always with good results, and specimens obtained of Oscillatoriacem Diatoms, 
Chbuhna Sphseroidina, Globigerina, Pullenia), Radiolaria, Siphonophorm (including 
: r.'O \ ■ • - not previously observed), Jirachiolaria, Alciopa, Tomopteris, Hydrophanes, 
Stip/urma md other Copepods, Typhis, Oxycephalus, Phronimella, Phronima (young; 
Euchseta prestandrese, Philippi. 
Corycseus spedosus, Dana. 
MacrurA (Spence Bate, Zool. pt. 52). 
Sergestes longispinus, n.sp. 
Amphipoda (Stebbing, Zool. pt. 67). 
Phronimella elongata, Claus. 
Platyscelus serratulus, n.n. 
Thyropus danse, n.sp. 
oculatus, Krpyer. 
Pteropoda (Pelseneer, Zool. pt. 65). 
Clio ( Creseis ) virgula (Rang). 
Cavolinia longirostris (Lesueur). 
Voi-tierU;, on Diatoms, Coccosplmres, Pyrocystis, Peridinium, Foraminifera (Pulvinulina, 
tie adult - probably live in deeper water as they always came up in the trawl, seldom 
in the tow-net), Jjucifer , Pterotrachca, Oxy gyrus, and Cranchia. 
