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Sebastes percoides, Rich. Obtained also at Port Jackson, 30 fathoms, and Station 163 a. 
D’Urville Island, New Zealand. 
Percis allporti , Gunther. Obtained also at Station 162. 
Brachionichthys hirsutus , Lac. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Callionymus phasis, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
Pseudophycis bacchus (Forst.). Obtained also at D’Urville Island, New Zealand. 
Lseops parviceps, n.g.,n.sp. Obtained also at Station 190, 35 to 49 fathoms. Only 
species of the genus. 
Chlorophthalmus nigripinnis, n.sp. Two specimens ; obtained at no other locality. 
Solenognathus fascicitus, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
In addition to the foregoing, the following are recorded in the Station-book : — 
Several Actiniae, Comatula, several Maiids, Stenorhynchus, Panina, several Amphipods, 
Lima, Limopsis, Pecten, Cyprsea, Murex. 
Excluding Protozoa, about 300 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at this Station, belonging to about 94 species, of which 43 are new to science, including 
representatives of 8 new genera ; 30 of the new species and 2 new genera were not 
obtained elsewhere. 
Willemoes-Sukm writes : “ Among the Sponges small round silicisponges prevailed, 
together with very light, elongated and perforated, forms. There was again a large 
quantity of Polyzoa, but the forms differed from those taken in shallower water at 
the last Station, including the gregarious Pedieellina. Among the Annelids I found 
several Nereids, and among the Crustacea large Stenorhynchi and Ranina, this time 
commensalistic only in Sponges. The Moliusca were represented by a large tropical 
Cyprsea and several Cephalopods, and the fishes by a Torpedo, a Raia, a Hippocampus, 
and a small Lophioid with crested head,” 
Moseley writes : “ For the first time we procured enough fish to allow of our eating 
them. A red Percoid came up in abundance, also a large Hippocampus, a sting-ray, 
and dog-fish. Holothurians were apparently entirely absent.” 
Surface Organisms.— -The following species 
Station : — 
Copepoda (Brady, Zool. pt. 23). 
Calanus jinmarchicus (Gunner). 
,, valgus, n.sp. 
Pleuromma abdominaie (Lubbock). 
Undina vulgams, Dana. 
are recorded from the surface at this Organisms from 
Surface-Xets. 
Undina darwinii, Lubbock. 
Drepanopus furcatus, n.g., n.sp. 
Temora dubia (Lubbock). 
Ccntropages violaccus (Claus). 
