SUMMAKY Of’ EESULTS. 
1207 
Pylolena armata, Haeckel. 
Spmigotroclms parma, Haeckel. 
Dictyocoi-yne echinata, Haeckel. 
Stauracantha quadrifurca, Haeckel. 
QuadriloncTie telostaura, Haeckel. 
Ampliihelone aciculata, Haeckel. 
Hijstricliaspis sulcata, Haeckel. 
Acontaspis lanceolata, Haeckel. 
Phafnaspis coscinoides, Haeckel. 
OsTEACODA (Brady, Zool. pt, 3). 
Halocypris atlantica, Lubbock. 
,, imhricata, n.sp. 
CoPEPODA (Brady, Zool. pt. 23). 
Calanus tonsus, n.sp. 
Rhincalanus gigcis, n.sp. 
Pleuromma ahdominale (Lubbock). 
Heterochaeta spinifrons, Claus. 
Leuckartia Jlavicornis, Claus. 
Undina darwinii, Lubbock. 
Euchaeta prestandreae, Philippi. 
,, (?) philippii, n.sp. 
,, australis, n.sp. 
,, gigus, n.sp. 
,, harhata, n.sp. 
Garpocanistrum novenum, Haeckel. 
Sefhopliormis jloscula, Haeckel. 
Sethoconus oHhocems, Haeckel. 
Clathroeydas latonx, Haeckel. 
Aulograpliis hovicornis, Haeckel. 
,, cmciata, Haeckel. 
Sagena triangida, Haeckel. 
Challenger-ia thomsoni, Murray. 
Phyllopus hidentatus, n.g., n.sp. 
Setella gracilis, Dana. 
Corycaeus pellucidus, Dana. 
,, obtusus, Dana. 
Oncaea obtusa (Dana). 
Nogagus lunatus, Steenstrup and 
Liitken, (parasitic on 
Carcharias). 
Tunic ATA (Herdman, Zool. pt. 76). 
Salpa democratica - mucronata, 
F orskal. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt, 78). 
Carcharias glaucus, Linne. 
In addition, the following are recorded in the note-books : — Oscillatoriacese, Peridinium 
tripos. Diatoms, Globigerina, Hastigerina, Medusae, Siphonophorae, Bero'e, Sagitta, 
Alciopa, Annelid larvae, Hyperids, Mysids and larvae, larvae of Sergestes and Lucifer, 
small crab, larval Gasteropods, Atlanta and other Heteropods, Cavolinia, Styliola, 
Limacina, and other Pteropods (with eggs as at the previous Station), Appendicular ia, 
Scopelid, two inches in length, with brilliant scales, flying fish half an inch in length, 
and other small fishes. Mr. Murray was away in a boat, and noticed on the 
surface only very small Velellae ; with the water-glass many small things could 
be seen, but on the whole the water was very clear and blue. The tow-nets at 
the weights and trawl contained many surface and deep-sea organisms, including 
Challengeridse and other Eadiolaria, Sagitta, Cypridina, red Copepods, and a large 
red Schizopod. 
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