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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGEE. 
Station 2 1 6a. 
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Surkace-Netj*. 
Cephalopoda (Hoyle, Zool. pt. 44). 
Spimla peronii, Lamarck. Dead shell (probably from the surface) ; for distribution 
see Station 194. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 57). 
Chauliodus sloanii, Bl. Schn. One specimen ; for distribution see Station 60. 
In addition to the foregoing, the Station-book records ; — Another Sponge (?), 
Antipathid axis, Polyzoon, and two specimens of Discina. 
Excluding Protozoa, over 20 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained at 
this Station, belonging to about 16 species, of which 10 are new to science, including 
representatives of 4 new genera; 7 of the new species and 1 new genus were not 
obtained elsewhere. 
There were many worm-tubes among the pumice-stones, and the trawl-net was covered 
by the branching Rhizopod Rliizammina algseformis. Many of the pumice-stones 
were coated with manganese, and to them were attached specimens of Stephanoscyphus. 
Surface Orga n isms. — In addition to the Spirula shell mentioned above, the 
following species are recorded from the surface at this place : — 
Amphipoda (Stebbing, Zool. pt. 67). 
Synopia scheeleana, Bovallius. 
Pteropoda (Pelseneer, Zool. pt. 65). 
Liraacina injlata (d’Orbigny). 
,, Icsueuri (d’Orbigny). 
,, trochiformis (d’Orbigny). 
Clio (Crescis) virgula (Rang). 
„ ( „ ) acicula (Rang). 
„ ( „ ) balantium (Rang). 
Cuvierina columnella (Rang). 
Cavolinia quadridentata (Lesueur). 
,, globulosa (Rang). 
Ilycdasa depressa, d’Orbigny ( = young 
of Cavolinia injiexa ?). 
Gleba sp. (?). (Larval shells). 
Agadina stinipsoni, 
Adams. 
„ n.sp. 
( = Larval 
Gasteropods). 
In addition, the following are recorded in the note-books (February 16 to 21): — 
Xortiluca, Peridinium, Pyvocystis, Diatoms (a bunch of Diatoms was found on the tail 
of a Copei>od), Clobigerina, Collo.spluvra and other Radiolaria, Physalia, small Ctenophor, 
Sftgitla, Sipunculid larva;, Aphroditacean larva;, Dendrocoelous Planarian larva; 
{EuryleptaV)y Copcpod.s, Phronima, Phroniindla, Oxycophalus, Squilla larvae, 
Enphaxma, Amphion, Sergc.ites, Lucifer, Zocae, Nauplii, Atlanta and other Ileteropods, 
Pneumonoderma larva;, Doliolum (the blood-corj}Uscles of which were observed to have 
arao;lx)id movements), Salpw (the stomachs of which contained Rhabdospheres, 
L’occospheres, Diatoms, and small Globigei'inw). 
