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Lichenopora jimbriata, Busk. (100 to 150 fathoms) ; obtained at no other locality 
by the Challenger. Recorded from South America and 
Tasmania. 
,, hispida (Fleming). (100 to 1100 fathoms) ; obtained at no other 
locality by the Challenger. Recorded from Arctic and North 
Atlantic. Fossil — Coral Crag, and Post-Pliocene of Canada. 
Fasciculipora rcimosa , d’Orbigny. (60 to 150 fathoms) ; obtained at no other 
locality by the Challenger. Recorded from Patagonia. 
[Waters calls it Frondipora verrucosa (Lamouroux)]. 
Ascopodaria discreta, n.g,, n.sp. (100 to 150 fathoms); obtained at no other 
locality. 
Rhabdopleura normani, Allman. Several specimens attached to a colony of 
Lophohelia (see G. H. Fowler, Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. lii. pp. 
132-134; and Festschr. z. Costen Geburtst. R. Leuckarts, 
pp. 293-297, Leipzig, 1892). 
In addition to the foregoing, the following are recorded in the Station-book : — 
small Pennatulid, Rhizocrinus, and Galathea. 
In the foregoing list 135 species are enumerated, of which 70 are new to science, 
including representatives of 8 new genera ; 55 of the new species and 3 new genera 
were not obtained elsewhere. 
With reference to these dredgings off the Tristan da Cunha group, Professor 
Thomson writes : — 
“From 150 to 100 fathoms the dredge brought up a large quantity of specimens 
of all groups, the most prominent a fine species of Primnoa, many Gorgoniae, 
and other Alcyonarians ; abundance of Oculina [ = Lophohelia ] prolifera or some very 
closely allied Coral, and of a Caryophyllia near C. borealis [ = Caryophyllia profunda ] ; 
many Hydroids and Sponges ; a few Starfishes, one a Solaster near S. papposus and a 
Cribrella close to C. sanguinolenta [ = Cribrella simplex] ; one or two specimens of one 
of the Mollusea allied to JS T assa, but few species of Molluscs. Altogether a large mass of 
material much like what is found off the coast of England. 
“ From 60 fathoms there were large quantities of things, especially Corals ( Lophohelia 
and Caryophyllia), Alcyonarians [Primnoa, Gorgonia, &c.) ; Polyzoawere very abundant, 
and there were some Starfishes of the genera Cribrella, Solaster, and Astropecten, but few 
Mollusea. 
“From 75 fathoms nearly the same things were got as in 60 fathoms, notably a 
profusion of Alcyonarians. These shallow-water dredgings round Tristan da Cunha gave 
a great amount of material, the fauna being very much of the same character as that of 
Tristan da 
Cunha. 
