SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
887 
golden band round it (like Semper’s Coelenterate larva), Beroe, Ecliinoderm larvae, 
Sagitta, Alciopa, Sipunculid and Ecbiurid larvae, Cypridina (three or four species), 
Pontella, Copilia, Calanus, Setella, Saphirina, Hyperids, Oxyceplialus, Erichthus, 
Euphausia, Regulus lucidus, Dana, Lucifer, Sergestes and larvae, Phyllosoma, 
Zoeae, Halohates, small Lamellibranchs and G-asteropods, Atlanta, Cardiopoda, 
Firoloida, Pteropods and larvae in great variety, small Cephalopods, Appendicidaria, 
Doliolum, Scdpa, small fishes. A female shark {Carcliaj)das) was caught; it 
had the remains of a noddy tern in its stomach. What appeared to be a true 
Amceha was observed, but it may have escaped from some of the animals on the 
slide. Hastigerina became abundant, while the other Foraminifera became less 
numerous ; it was always of a red colour and always had spines, along which it threw 
out its pseudopodia, attaching itself to the glass globe by other pseudopodia ; it had no 
yellow cells (zooxanthellm) like Orhidina and Globigerina. The red sarcode mass of 
Aulosph^ra was often sejDarated from the skeleton, and was found in the globe among 
the other things without reticulated sphere. Some of the specimens of Halohates lived 
for a long time in a glass globe, diving frequently and carrying with them a bubble 
of air. 
The following species are recorded from the surface in this part of the Pacific, in 
February and March 1875, the exact date not being noted : — 
Amphipoda (Stebbing, Zool. pt. 67). 
Phronimella elongata, Claus. 
ScHizoPODA (Sars, Zool. pt. 37). 
Nematoscelis rostrata, n.g., n.sp. 
Siriella gracilis, Dana. 
Macrura (Spence Bate, Zool. pt. 52). 
Sergestes corniculum, Kr0yer. 
,, Iseviventralis, n.sp. 
Sciacaris telsonis, n.g., n.sp. 
Amphion sp. (?), (Zoese). 
Station 229 (Sounding 367), Admiralty Islands to Yokohama (see Chart 31, and 
Diagrams 14 and 16). 
Pelagic Hemiptera (White, Zool. pt. 19). 
Hcdohates wullerstorffi,, Frau enf eld. 
,, germanus, n.sp. 
Nudibranchiata (Bergh, Zool. pt. 26). 
Glaucilla hriareus (Eeinhardt). 
Tunicata (Herdman, Zool. pt. 76). 
Pyrosoma sp. (?). 
Salpa runcinata - fusiformis, 
Chamisso — Cuvier. 
Station 228 . 
Station 229 . 
April 1, 1875 ; lat. 22° 1' N., long. 140° 27' E. 
Temperature of air at noon, 79°‘8 ; mean for the day, 77° ‘3. 
