SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
1109 
Tunicata (Herdman, Zool. pt. 76). 
Salpa echinata, n.sp. 
,, mollis, n.sp. 
,, cylindrica, Cuvier. 
,, runcinata - fasiformis, 
Chamisso — Cuvier. 
Salpa democratica - mucronata, 
ForsMl. 
,, scutigera - confmderata, 
Cuvier — F orsk§>l. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 78). 
Scopelus coccoi (Cocco). 
In addition, the following are recorded in the note-books (November 5 to 8) : — 
Peridinium, Glohigerina, Hastigerina, Pulvinulina, large Medusae [Pelagia), many 
forms of Siphonophorae, Ctenophorae [Pleurohrachia ?), Sagitta, Tomopteris, Cypridina, 
many Copepods, Hyperids, Phronimids, Stomatopod larvae, Eupliausia,* Lucifer, Dohrn’s 
larva, lanthina and other small shells, various forms of Pteropods, many small transparent 
Cephalopods, several small Scopelids with phosphorescent dots, and fish eggs. In the 
deep nets attached to the trawl were several deep-sea Crustaceans, along with many 
Phaeodaria and other Radiolaria. There was no phosphorescence on the surface at night, 
but the tow-net when drawn in at night showed many bright spots, due principally to a 
large species of Pelagia. 
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Station 296 (Sounding 441), Tahiti to Valparaiso (see Chart 38 and Diagram 20). 
November 9, 1875 ; lat. 38° 6' S., long. 88° 2' W. 
Temperature of air at noon. 
60°’8 ; mean for the day, 5 8° '6. 
Temperature of water ; — 
Surface, .... 
59-8 
500 fathoms. 
40-2 
25 fathoms, 
56-8 
600 „ ... 
39-6 
50 
)) ... 
54-6 
700 „ ... 
39-0 
75 
33 ... 
52-2 
800 „ ... 
38-5 
100 
33 . . . 
50T 
900 „ ... 
38-0 
125 
35 ... 
48-1 
1000 „ ... 
37-5 
150 
53 ... 
46-3 
1100 „ ... 
37-0 
175 
33 ... 
45-0 
1200 „ ... 
36-6 
200 
33 ... 
43-8 
1300 „ ... 
36-4 
225 
33 * . N . 
43-2 
1400 „ ... 
36-2 
250 
53 ... 
42-7 
1500 ,, ... 
36-0 
275 
33 ... 
42-1 
1600 „ ... 
35-8 
300 
33 ... 
41-7 
1700 „ ... 
35-6 
400 
33 ... 
40-8 
Bottom, 
35-3 
(summary op 
RESULTS CHALL. EXP. 
—1893.) 
Station 295. 
Station 296. 
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