SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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In addition, the following are recorded in the note-books : — Globigerina, Hastigerina, 
Siphonophorse, Ctenophorse (Beroe), Sagitta, Tomopteris, Cypridina, Copepods, 
Oxycephalus, Pteropods and larvae, Fritillaria, Appendicularia, Doliolum, Salpa, &c. 
A tow-net sent down to 200 fathoms contained some Challengeridae and other Eadiolaria, 
and a tow-net at the trawl brought up some deep-sea Crustacea and Phaeodaria, 
The Challenger anchored off the Fort in Cumberland Bay, Juan Fernandez, at 
6.30 P.M. on November 13, and sailed at 6 p.m. on November 15 (for description of the 
island see Narr. Chall. Exp., vol. i. pp. 810-830). The following species are recorded 
as having been obtained during the visit to Juan Fernandez : — 
Amphipoda (Stebbing, Zool. pt. 67). 
Orchestia selkirki, n.sp. Fifty-two specimens (shore) ; obtained at no other locality. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 6). 
Acanthias hlainvilli, Eisso. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Eecorded from Mediterranean and southern hemisphere. 
Polyprion kneri, Steindachner. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Scorpgena thomsoni, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Chilodactyla monodactylus, Carmichael. Obtained at no other locality by the 
Challenger. 
Caranx georgianus, C.V. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Trigla picta, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Umhrina reedi, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Mursena porphyrea, Guichen. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Surface Organisms.— The water in the bay was phosphorescent, and the tow-net 
procured a great many specimens of Ceratium (Peridinium) tripos, along with many 
Eadiolaria, a few Glohigerinse, Appendicularia, Salpa, &c. From the ship many large 
Crustaceans, belonging to the genus Palinurus, were taken by sinking a net with bait, 
and a great many fishes were taken both from the ship and off Cod Point. 
Station 297 . 
At Juan 
Fernandez. 
Animals prom 
Juan 
Fernandez. 
Organisms from 
Surface-Nets. 
Station 298 (Sounding 443), Tahiti to Valparaiso (see Chart 38 and Diagram 21). Station 298. 
November 17, 1875 ; lat. 34° P S., long. 73° 56' W. 
Temperature of air at noon, 61°'8 ; mean for the day, 59°’3. 
