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Statics 157. 
OaoAXimM nto* 
Tn« Dboijt. 
Scaphopoda and Gasteropoda (Watson, Zool. pt. 42). 
Dcntalium leptoskeles, n.sp. Obtained also at Station 160, 2600 fathoms. 
Pleurotoma ( Surcula ) hpta, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Ckphalotoda (Iloyle, Zool. pt. 44). 
Elcdow rotunda , n.sp. One specimen; obtained also at Station 298, 
2225 fathoms. 
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Polyzoa (Busk, Zool. pt. 30 ; Waters, pt. 79). 
Bugula bicoi'nis, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Sali< or rt aria mar/nifica, n.sp. Obtained also at Stations 13, 122, and 323. 
Oncfu> 2 >"ra sinclairn , Busk. Obtained also at Stations 149, 150, and 151. [Waters 
calls it CcdweUia sinclairii (Busk)]. 
Ti ntcata (Herdman, Zool. pt. 76, Appendix A). 
\hys s(K<tciilia vasculosa, n.g., n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
>7 ye/a <cricata, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 57). 
1/ rnni.-i fili cauda, n.sp. Three specimens; obtained also at Stations 146, 158, 
299, 323, and 325. 
„ ormolus, Hector. One specimen; obtained also at Stations 146, 147, 
158, 246, and 271. 
> .jx/ns or, tore ficus, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained also at Station 156. 
fiu'hylagus antarcticus, n.g., n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other 
locality. 
F.y.clut ing Protozoa, about 150 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at • lia Star i< m belonging to about 79 species, of which 69 are new to science, including 
r<.-prt*-ontativee of 25 new genera ; 29 of the new species and 4 new genera were not 
obtained elsewhere. 
T 6 .■ sing .ipoci' s of Foraminifera, Radiolaria, and Diatoms were observed in 
the d* |H»-it fr*>m this Station (see also Murray and Rcnard, Deep-Sea Deposits 
ChalL Exp.):— 
T vi: ; kka (Br-dy, Zool. pt. 22). — The pelagic species, which make up about 
. r j. r cert. »f th< cir!", natc of lime present in the deposit , are marked thus x . Although 
. t: f ilownng list the bottom-living species with carbonate of lime shells are more 
