SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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Cadulus colubridens, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Nassa ( Tritia ) ephamilla, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Pleurotoraa ischna, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
„ ( Surcula ) gypsata, n.sp. Two specimens ; obtained at no other locality. 
„ ( Genota ) engonici, n.sp. (?). One specimen; obtained also at 
Station 232, 345 fathoms. 
,, (Bela) ida, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
,, ( Spirotropis ) bulbacea, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Natica amphiala, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
„ (Amauropsis) opora , n.sp. (?). One specimen ; obtained also at Station 191, 
800 fathoms. 
Odostomia hyphala, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Utriculus (Tornatina) packys, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 57). 
Macrurus parallelus, n.sp. One specimen; obtained also at Stations 170 a, 171, 
232, and 235, 345 to 630 fathoms. Eecorded subsequently 
from Indian Ocean (“ Investigator ”). 
,, serrulatus, n.sp. Three specimens ; obtained at no other locality. 
Trachyrliynchus longirostris, n.sp. Two specimens ; obtained at no other locality. 
Bathygadus cottoides, n.g., n.sp. One specimen ; obtained also at Stations 170, 
170a, and 171, 520 to 630 fathoms. Recorded subsequently 
from Indian Ocean (“Investigator”) (?). 
Gonostoma microdon , n.sp. Five specimens ; for distribution see Station 23. 
In addition to the foregoing, the fob owing are recorded in the Station-book : — 
Stephanoscyphus, Polyps, Starfish, Sipuncidus (?), Area pectunculoides, and small 
Polyzoon. 
Excluding Protozoa,, about 120 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at this Station, belonging to about 70 species, of which 58 are new to science, 
including representatives of 9 new genera ; 38 of the new species and 3 new genera 
were not obtained elsewhere. 
Willemoes-Suhm writes : “ The trawl brought up a peculiar beautiful Actinian which, 
according to Moseley who has made a drawing of it, belongs to the floating Minyadse. 
The small Campanularian, found at the last Station on the leg of a Nymphon, was to-day 
taken parasitic on Limopsis. A fine head and half of the body of a J lyriotrochus 
was found in the trawl ; only two species of this genus are known, from Greenland, 
Labrador, and Polar seas. Among the Annelids w r ere tyvo fine specimens of a normal 
Station 169. 
