SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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Ophiuroidea (Lyman, Zool. pt. 14). St. Paul’s Rocks. 
Ophiomyxa australis, Ltitken. (100 fathoms) ; obtained also at Stations 161, 162, 
163, 167, 172, 173, 201, and Amboina, 18 to 515 fathoms. 
Echinoidea (Agassiz, Zool. pt. 9). 
Dorocidaris (Cidaris) papillata (Leske). (70 to 80 fathoms) ; for distribution see 
Station 24. 
Anomura (Henderson, Zool. pt. 69). 
Munida sancti-pauli, n.sp. Two specimens (10 to 60 fathoms) ; obtained at no 
other locality. 
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Brachyura (Miers, Zool. pt. 49). 
Stenorhynchus spinifer, n.sp. One injured specimen (10 to 80 fathoms) ; obtained 
at no other locality. 
Grapsus maculatus (Catesby). Numerous specimens (shore) ; obtained also at 
Bermuda, Ascension, Fernando Noronha, and Cape Yerdes. 
Lamellibranchiata (Smith, Zool. pt. 35). 
Id.ma lata, n.sp. One specimen (104 fathoms) ; obtained also at Station 201, 
82 fathoms. 
Polyzoa (Busk, Zool. pts. 30 and 50). 
Catenaria diaphana, Busk. (Shallow water) ; obtained at no other locality by the 
Challenger. Recorded from Madeira. 
Scrapocellaria macandrei, Busk. (Shallow water) ; obtained also at Cape Yerdes. 
Recorded from coast of Spain. 
Tubucellaria opuntioides, Pallas. (Shallow water) ; obtained at no other locality 
by the Challenger. Recorded from John Adam’s Bank. 
Crisia denticulata (Lamarck). (Shallow water) ; obtained also at Stations 135 and 
186, 8 to 90 fathoms. Recorded from Arctic, North 
Atlantic, and Mediterranean. 
A Sipunculid is also recorded in the Station-book. 
In the foregoing list 16 species are enumerated, of which 7 are new to science, 
including representatives of 3 new genera ; 6 of the new species and 2 new genera were 
not obtained elsewhere. 
