SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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Retepora gigantea , n.sp. (210 to 550 fathoms) ; obtained at no other locality. 
,, cavernosa , n.sp. (210 to 550 fathoms) ; obtained at no other locality. 
Reteporella myriozoides, n.g., n.sp. (210 to 550 fathoms); obtained at no other 
locality. 
Eschar oides occlusa, n.sp. (210 fathoms) : obtained also at Station 186 and 
Philippines, 8 to 10 fathoms. [Waters calls it Lepralia 
occlusa (Busk)]. 
Smittia graciosa, n.sp. (210 fathoms) ; obtained at no other locality. 
Mucronella ve.ntricosct, var. multispinata, Busk. (210 fathoms) ; obtained also at 
Station 145. 
Schizoporella elegans (d’Orbigny). (210 to 550 fathoms) ; obtained also at 
Station 142. 
Myriozoum marionense, n.sp, (210 to 550 fathoms) ; obtained also at Stations 145 
and 151. 
Cellepora vagans, n.sp. (210 fathoms); obtained also at Sandwich Islands, 
20 to 40 fathoms. 
,, mamillata, var. atlantica, Busk. (210 fathoms) ; obtained also at Bahia. 
Bkachiopoda (Davidson, Zool. pt, 1). 
Terebratula moseleyi , n.sp. Five specimens (210 fathoms) ; obtained at no other 
locality. 
The Station-book records also : — Several other Ophiurids, several Annelids, and a 
Chiton. 
Excluding Protozoa, about 100 specimens of invertebrates were obtained at this 
place, belonging to about 33 species, of which 20 are new to science, including 
representatives of 3 new genera ; 10 of the new species were not obtained elsewhere. 
Willemoes-Suhm writes : :£ Cribrella was common in the dredgings from 
210 fathoms ; most of the Alcyonarians were inhabited by an Annelid, and one of 
them by a Iicmieuvyale [ = Astro toma] ; on the stones there w r as, besides Tt r- bratula 
a small white Chiton, an animal which probably does not extend to much deeper 
water. 1 ” 
Surface Organisms. — A tow-net was sent down on the dredge rope, and another wa> 
towed behind the ship at a depth of about 80 fathoms, and yielded many Diatoms 
and small Globigerinse, Sagitta, Halocypris, Copepods, Hyperia , Pteropods and Pteropod 
larvae, and Salpse. 
January 4 to 6, 1874. — The ship was running before i strong wind for Kerguelen, 
arriving in Christmas Harbour, Kerguelen, on the morning of January 7. 
Stations 148 
and 148a. 
Organisms from 
Surface-Net-. 
