SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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Discorhina tabei'nacularis, Brady. 
Planorlmlina larvata, Parker and Jones. 
Truncatulina echinatay Brady. 
„ lohatula (Walker and Jacob). 
„ variabilis, d’Orbigny. 
Carpenteria monticularis, Carter. 
X Pulvinulina raenardii (d’Orbigny). 
„ (Fichtel and Moll). 
Rotalia beecarii (Linne). 
Gxjpsina vesicularis (Parker and Jones). 
Polytrema miniacewn (Linne). 
Nonionina scaplia (Fichtel and Moll). 
Polystomelld craticulata (Fichtel and Moll). 
„ stx'iatopunctata (Fichtel and Moll). 
Amphistegina lessonii, d’Orbigny. 
OpercuUna eomplanata (Defrance). 
„ „ var. granulosa, Leymerie. 
Heterostegina depressa, d’Orbigny. 
Surface Organisms — The following species are recorded from the surface in the 
neighbourhood of the Sandwich Islands : — 
Acartia denticornis, n.sp. 
Pontella plumata (Dana), 
Oiihona challengeri, n.sp. 
Lubhochia squillimana, Claus. 
Oncsea obtusa (Dana), 
Saphirina ovalis, Dana. 
,, metallina, Dana, 
During the stay at Honolulu the tow-net yielded mostly the usual oceanic things, 
except when quite near the reefs, where there were very many Zoeee of crabs, pieces of 
sea-weeds, and fine sediment containing many small Infusoria. In Pearl Harbour a 
Daphnia or Evadne was found. Cymbdlopora {Tretomphalus) bulloides was always 
abundant. , , ^ , 
Willemoes-Suhm writes : “ The principal surface animals in Honolulu Harbour were 
Sagitta and Corycseus, among which were several Zoese of Squilla evidently just escaped 
from the eggs, representing an earlier stage than those met with in the open sea. The 
surface in Hilo Bay swarmed with small things, principally minute Copepods, along with 
some Annelid larvae, and Brachyurous Zoese.” 
Annelida (MTntosh, Zool. pt 34). 
Alciopa (?) quadrioculata, n.sp, 
Alciopa (?) sp. 
Greeffia oahuensis, n.sp. 
CoPEPODA (Brady, Zool. pt. 23). 
Scolecithrix danse (Lubbock). 
Candace pachydactyla, Dana, 
Station 262 (Sounding 404), Sandwich Islands to Tahiti (see Chart 38 and 
Diagram 19). 
August 20, 1875 ; lat. 19° 12' N., long. 154° 14' W, 
Temperature of air at noon, 77°’8 ; mean for the day, 76°’l, 
Saxdwich 
Islands. 
Organisms from 
Surface-Nets. 
Station 262 . 
