SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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§ Excluding Protozoa, about 20 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
at this Station, belonging to about 12 species, of which 9 are new to science, including 
representatives of 5 new genera ; 5 of the new species and 1 new genus were not 
obtained elsewhere. 
The specimen of Pachystomias microdon had one club-shaped spot of a rose colour 
directly below the eye, another a little above and in front of the eye, the latter about 
half the size of the former ; these spots became yellow in spirit. The two rows of 
phosphorescent dots on the body were red with a circle of very pale violet ; these became 
white in spirit. No trace of an eye could be observed in Typhlonus, but a dark spot was 
to be seen far beneath the skin behind the nostrils ; the body of the fish was white, the 
fins black ; all the scales were off, with the exception of one or two, which were of a 
dark colour. 
Surface Organisms.— The following species are recorded from the surface in this 
locality (August 25, 26) : — 
Ostracoda (Brady, Zool. pt. 3). 
Halocypris atlantica, Lubbock. 
,, brevirostris, Dana. 
Copepoda (Brady, Zool. pt 23). 
Calanvus gracilis , Dana. 
Eucalanus attenuatus (Dana). 
Pleurornma abdominale (Lubbock). 
Undina darwinii , Lubbock. 
,, vulgaris, Dana. 
Scolecithrix danse, (Lubbock). 
Temora dubia (Lubbock). 
Euchseta prestandrese , Philippi. 
„ hessei, n.sp. 
,, australis, n.sp. 
Candace truncata, Dana. 
,, pectinata, Brady. 
Setella gracilis, Dana. 
Pontella acutifrons (Dana). 
,, plumata (Dana). 
Corycseus varius, Dana. 
,, venustus , Dana. 
Copilia mirabilis, Dana. 
Oncsea obtusa, Dana. 
Saphirina ovalis, Dana. 
,, insequalis, Dana. 
„ serrata, n.sp. 
Amphipoda (Stebbing, Zool. pt. 67). 
Paraphronimoj cuivis, n.sp. 
Phronima megcdodous, n.sp. 
Phorcorrhaphis sp. (?). 
Schizopoda (Sars, Zool. pt. 37). 
Ceratolepis hamata, n.g., n.sp. 1 
Euphausia pellucida, Dana, 
,, gracilis, Dana. 
Thysanopoda tricuspidata, M.- 
Edwards. 
Pteropoda (Pelseneer, Zool. pt. 65). 
Limacina injlata (d’Orbigny). 
„ bulimoides (d’Orbigny). 
Clio ( Creseis ) virgula (Kang). 
Station 181 . 
Organisms prom 
Surface-Nets. 
1 Sars is doubtful whether th is specimen came from the surface ; it is more like a deep-sea species. 
