SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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Brachiopoda (Davidson, Zool. pt. 1). 
Terebratulina (?) murrayi , n.sp. Twelve specimens ; obtained at no other locality. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 57). 
Macrurus parallelus, n.sp. Two specimens; obtained also at Stations 169, 170, 
232, and 235. 
„ rudis , n.sp. Three specimens ; obtained also at Station 170. 
„ crassiceps, n.sp. One specimen; obtained also at Station 170. 
Bathygcidus cottoides, n.g., n.sp. Six specimens; obtained also at Stations 169 
and 170. 
Sternoptyx diaphana (Herm.). Two specimens ; for distribution see Station 101. 
Gonostoma microdon, n.sp. One specimen ; for distribution see Station 23. 
In addition to the foregoing, the following are recorded in the Station-book : — 
Aphrocallistes bocagei, Pennatulids, several Comatulse, Archaster, Solaster, and several 
Polyzoa. The vertebral column of a fish, of a very delicate structure, was found in the 
trawl, all the soft parts having been washed away in hauling up. 
Excluding Protozoa, about 140 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at this Station, belonging to about 60 species, of which 47 are new to science, including 
representatives of 10 new genera ; 21 of the new species and 1 new genus were not 
obtained elsewhere. 
Wiilemoes-Suhm writes : “ The fauna was on the whole the same as on the previous 
day. Among the shrimps was a new spiny form not seen before, and two specimens 
of Gnathophausia zoea, identical with those taken in the Atlantic and not seen since 
leaving the South Atlantic, except that in the Antarctic we got the skin of a 
Gnathophausia , which could not be identified with any of the three described species. 
A large Macrurus had Ascarides in its intestine, two of which left it when in the tub, 
and two Lernaeans on its gills.” 
Surface Organisms — The following species is recorded from the surface a/t this 
Station : — 
Radiolaria (Haeckel, Zool. pt. 40). 
Thalassicolla australis, Haeckel. 
In addition, the following are recorded in the note-books : — Foraminifera (Globigerina 
with spines and Pulvinulina), Sagitta, Copepods, pelagic Gasteropods, Pteropods, and 
Appendicularia. A specimen of Pulvinulina micheliniana was noticed with a bag-like 
arraugement composed of the most transparent jelly-like matter, the shell being 
completely surrounded with yellow coloured granular protoplasm. 
(summary of results chall. exp. — 1893.) 79 
Station 171. 
Organisms from 
Surface Yets. 
