SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
495 
Gasteropoda (Watson, Zool. pt. 42). Station 152. 
Trochus (Margarita) bry chius, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 57). 
Bathydraco antarcticus, n.g., n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
Only species of the genus. 
In addition to the foregoing, the Station-book records : — Large specimen of Clymenia (?) 
with tube, and Discina. 
Excluding Protozoa, about 20 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at this Station, belonging to about 12 species, of which 10 are new to science, including 
representatives of 4 new genera ; 6 of the new species and 1 new genus were not 
obtained elsewhere. 
Surface Organisms. — The following species are recorded from the surface at this 
Station : — 
Organism 3 from 
Surface-Nets. 
Schizopoda (Sars, Zool. pt. 37). 
Euphausia antarctica , n.sp. 
Tunicata (Herdman, Zool. pt. 76). 
Salpa runcinata-fusiformis, Chamisso- 
Cuvier. 
In addition, the following are recorded in the note-books : — Diatomacege, small 
Globigerinse, Badiolaria (including very fine specimens of Aulosphsera elegantissimo i, 
as well as Astrocapsa siellata), Ctenophorse, Medusae, Diphyes, larva of Chirodota (?), 
Alciopa, Tomo'pteris, Sagitta, Copepods (Calanids), Hyperia , Primno, Pteropod, and 
A ppendicu laria. 
Moseley writes : “ I saw two whales about the ship about 6 a.m. ; they were light 
brown on the back, and light on the belly. The dorsal fin was small, hooked backwards, 
and placed far back near the tail. They were probably the “ sulphur bottoms ” of the 
whalers. They often showed the heads well, and there seemed to be a hump at the fore- 
head. The whole back was often shown, the fin appearing very late. I saw also the 
somewhat elongated oval snout and blow-holes plainly. The reflection of light from the 
bodies of the animals lighted up the water around them as they swam submerged. They 
followed the ship a while, but did not turn flukes. ’ 
Station 153. 
Station 153 (Sounding 257), near Antarctic Ice (see Chart 23 and Diagram 9). 
February 14, 1874 ; lat. 65° 42' S., long. 79' 49' E. 
Temperature of air at noon, 33 o, 0 ; mean for the day, 32°*5. 
