SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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The following species are recorded from the surface of the South Pacific, the exact 
locality not being noted ; — 
Macrdra (Spence Bate, Zool. pt. 52). 
Acanthosoma longitelsonis, n.sp. Sergestes junceus, n.sp. 
Sergestes rinkii, Kr 0 yer. ,, fermerinkii, n.sp. 
The following species are recorded from the surface of the Pacific, the precise locality 
not being noted : — 
Amphipoda (Stebbing, Zool. pt. 67). 
Vibilia, sp. (?). 
ISOPODA. 
Two specimens, genera and species 
undetermined. 
Macrura (Spence Bate, Zool. pt. 52). 
Amphion reynaudii, M.-Edwards. 
,, sp. (Zoese). 
D. MAGELLAN STRAIT AND OTHER CHANNELS BETWEEN THE PACIFIC 
AND ATLANTIC OCEANS. 
Station 804 (Sounding 449), Gulf of Penas to Sandy Point through Magellan Station 304. 
Strait (see Chart 41). 
December 31, 1875, lat. 46° 53' 15" S., long. 75° 12' W. 
Temperature of air at noon, 54°’8 ; mean for the day, 54°’2. 
Temperature of water at surface, 57° ‘2. 
Density at 60° E. at surface, 1 ’02295. 
Depth, 45 fathoms ; deposit. Quartz Sand, containing 2 ’72 per cent, of carbonate 
of lime (see Murray and Renard, Deep-Sea Deposits Chall. Exp.). 
About 9 A.M. observed Cape Gallegos to the N.E. At 10.45 a.m. observed Cape 
Raper. About 2 p.m. rounded Cape Tres Montes. At 3 p.m. rounded Cape Stokes. At 
3.15 P.M. stopped and sounded in 45 fathoms. Put dredge over. At 4.15 p.m. hauled 
up dredge and put trawl over. At 5 p.m. hove up trawl and proceeded for Port Otway. 
Many specimens were procured, most of them in the swabs attached to the dredge. At 
6.30 P.M. stopped and anchored in the entrance to Port Otway in 13 fathoms. Landed 
exploring parties, who returned with botanical and zoological specimens. 
The following species are recorded in the Zoological Reports from the dredge and 
trawl at this Station ; — 
