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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
STAT105 141. 
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Htatioji 142. 
Lamelljbranchiata (Smith, Zool. pt. 35). 
SasicatYt arctica, Linne. For distribution see Station 75. 
Pccten limatula, Reeve, var. (?). Obtained also at Station 135. 
Gasteropoda (Watson, Zool. pt. 42). 
Fus'is (Sipho) pyrrhostoma, n.sp. One specimen; obtained at no other locality. 
A cilia (Anaulax) montrouzieri ( Souverbie). One specimen ; obtained at no other 
locality by the Challenger. Recorded from New Caledonia. 
Valuta ( VolntUithes ) abyssicola, Adams and Reeve. One or two specimens; 
obtained also at- Station 142, 150 fathoms. Recorded 
from the Cape. 
TVnicata (Herdman, Zool. pt. 38). 
P< rmnutpliclium exiguum, n.g., n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
In addition to the foregoing, the following are recorded in the Station-book: — 
Hydroid, Palythoa (?), Luiclia fragilisaima , Astrogonium sp., Archaster andromeda, 
Caprella, Pagurus. 
Excluding Protozoa, over 100 specimens of invertebrates were obtained at this 
Station, belonging to about 28 species, of which 11 are new to science, including 
representative of 1 new genus ; 9 of the new species were not obtained elsewhere. 
Surface Organisms. — The following species are recorded from the surface at this 
Station : — 
Amphipoda (Stebbing, Zool. pt. 67). 
Hyperia promontorii, n.sp. 
Hypcroche cryptodactylus , n.sp. 
Schizopoda (Sars, Zool. pt. 37). 
Euphausia splcndens, Dana. 
A nchialus typicus, Krdyer. 
In the evening the water was very luminous, apparently caused by myriads of Zoese, 
hiding a few larger Megalopse ; there were also Peridinium, Medusae, Velellse, 
Sujittx, and larvae of Decapods and Squilla. 
Station 142 (Sounding 232), Cape of Good Hope to Marion Island (see Chart 18). 
December 18, 1873 ; lat 35° 4' S., long. 18 c 37' E. 
Tempemturc of air at noon, 67° - 0 ; mean for the day, 65° 7. 
T* rnture of water at surface, 65 0, 5 ; bottom, 47 c- 0 
Density at GO F. at surface, 1 02665 ; bottom, 1 02658. 
