THE VOYAOE OF II.>r.S. CHALLENGER. 
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(’KPHAi.oroD.\ (Hoyle, Zool. pt. 44). 
St'jtia trcttrvirostm, Stcen.striip (?). Broken shell ; obtained at no other locality 
by the Challenger. Recorded from Eastern Archipelago. 
Ki>hks (tiunther, Zool. pt. 57). 
Tnichi/ptenus rejxindns, Costa (?). One specimen ; obtained at no other locality 
by the Challenger. 
lI(tlos(tfn'us mcdioi'ostvis, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
In addition to the foregoing, the Station-book records a third Sponge and Ascidian. 
Excluding Protozoa, over 50 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at this Station, belonging to about 22 species, of which 15 are new to science, 
including representatives of 3 new genera ; 9 of the new species were not obtained 
elsewhere. 
Willemocs-Suhm writes: “The borders of the bivalves, the stems of some of the 
SjK>ngcs, and the crabs were covered with a black substance, probably peroxide of 
manganese. The crab obtained was a true Doiippe, distinguished by the large opening 
into the brauchiiu with its i)rominent borders, and the dorsal position of the last 
j>or«‘io|>od8 ; a small Peneid was distinguished by the size of the anterior appendages of 
the jK‘reioi)od.s.” 
Organisms. — The following are recorded in the note-books from the surface 
at tlu.H Station Diatoms, Oscillatoriaccm, Glohigeiina, Orbulina, Acanthometrse and 
other Uadiolaria, Medusm {/Efjincta) very common, small Physalids, Echinoderm larvae, 
with **ggs and sperma, Alcioptt, larvae of several Annelids, asexual Nematodes, 
»(•/.«, (Jopiltti, Sujfhu'uui, and other Copepods, Sevgestes, lAicifov, larvae 
of |»rawii.H, Zoeiu, small Brachyurous crabs, small shells with velum, Atlanta, Hyalxa 
\ ^ On'oUnin], Styliola, Thcccuryhia \_ = llalopsyche] (jaudichaudi, Pteropod larvae, 
t *4'phalo|>od larva*. 
Willcmocs-.Suhm writes: “Most of the Sagitta} were to-day filled with eggs and 
<*j*crma. In one of them was a Ccstode larva, with unarmed rostellum, 3 mm. in length.” 
Station 208 (S^junding 344), Manila to Samboangan (see Chart 31). 
Jnnuar}- 17, 1875 ; lat. 11' 37' X., long. 123" 31' E. 
T**ni|x*rature of air at noon, 79 '8 ; mean for the day, 70° '7. 
