STATIOX8 164b 
a>d 164c, 
ORGANISM* FROM 
thy . Deposits. 
580 THE VOYAGE OF H.M.3. CHALLENGER. 
Odostomia (Turbonilla) Jischeri, Smith, n.sp. 
„ ( „ ) conscmguinea, Smith, n.sp. 
„ ( „ ) constricta, Smith, n.sp. 
Bulla incammoda, Smith, n.sp. 
Cylichna ord ' inaria, Smith, n.sp. 
Tuntcata (Ilcrclman, Zool. pts. 17 and 38). 
Styela radicosa, n.sp. (?). One specimen (120 fathoms?); obtained also at 
Station 162. 
Colella murrayi, n.g., n.sp. Two specimens (120 fathoms ?) ; obtained at no other 
locality. 
Excluding Protozoa, about 100 specimens of invertebrates were obtained at these 
Stations, belonging to 67 species, of which 62 are new to science, including represen- 
tatives of 11 new genera ; 43 of the new species were not obtained elsewhere. 
'NVillemoes-Suhm writes : “The Cirripedia attached to Porocidaris and Phormosoma 
belong both to the Lepadidse, the one on the former being a true Lepas, while those on 
the latter are cutaneous and probably belong to Alepas. A young specimen of Serolis 
bromleyana was brought up — a remarkable fact, seeing that this species was taken in 
nearly 2000 fathoms near the Ice Barrier ; Sph&roma , Galathea, and some Caridids 
were also obtained.” 
[See Proc. Zool. Soc. 
Lond., 1891, pp. 441- 
442]. 
The following species of Pteropoda and Foraminifera were observed in the deposits 
(see also Murray and Renard, Deep-Sea Deposits Chall. Exp.) : — 
Pteropoda (Pelseneer, Zool. pt. 65). — From 950 fathoms (Station 164). 
Clio ( Styliola ) subula (Quoy and Gaimard). 
„ pyramulata, Linu/*. 
Cavolinia trispinosa (Lesueur). 
Foraminifera (Brady, Zool. pt. 22).- 
spccies, which make up about 70 per 
deposit, are marked thus x . 
DUoadina Individ**, d’Orbigny. 
„ romaia, Brady. 
„ deprena, d’Orbigny. 
„ ringen* (Lamarck). 
„ tphwra, d’Orbigny. 
„ tulndota, Cotta. 
-From 410 fathoms (Station 164b) ; the pelagic 
cent, of the carbonate of lime present in the 
Spirolocvlina limbafa, d’Orbigny. 
„ robusta, Brady. 
„ tenuis (Czjzek). 
Miliolina agglutinans (d’Orbigny). 
„ buceulenta, Brady, var. placenti/ormis, 
Brady. 
