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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
Stations iSS 
to 185s. 
Ccuhilus simillimus, n.sp. Obtained also at Station 187, 6 fathoms. 
Trochus sp. (?). 
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Scissurella declinans, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Schisviope carinata, n.sp. Obtained also at Port Jackson. 
Nassa ( Alectryon ) psila, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Mitra ( Canci/la ) interlirata, Reeve. Obtained also at Tongatabu, Fiji, and 
Arrou Islands. 
Marginella ( Glabella ) pachia, n.sp: Obtained at no other locality. 
,, ( ,, ) valida, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
„ ( ,, ) brachia, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
,, ( ,, ) alta, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Pleurotoma sp. (?). (Belonging to the Pleurotoma carinata group). 
Turritella deliciosa, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Eulimella acerrima, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
„ laxa, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Aclis minutissima, n.sp. One specimen ; obtained at no other locality. 
Eulima acerrima , n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
„ campyla, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
„ eurychades , n.sp. Forty or fifty specimens ; obtained at no other locality. 
Bittium porcellanum , n.sp. ' Obtained at no other locality. 
Rissoa (?) sp. Obtained also at Station 186, 8 fathoms. 
Scaliola arenosa, Adams. Obtained also at Stations 186, 187, Torres Strait, and 
Sandwich Islands, 3 to 40 fathoms. Recorded from Japan. 
,, bella, Adams. For distribution see Station 172. 
Bulla sp. (?). 
Utriculus ( Tornatina ) leptekcs, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Cylichna crispida, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Cephalopoda (Hoyle, Zool. pt. 44). 
Spirula peronii, Lamarck. (Dead shells from the shore). 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 6). 
Glyphidodon septernfasciatus , C.V. (Raine Island). 
„ sordidus, Forsk. (Raine Island). 
In addition to the foregoing, the Station-book records a Hydrozoon and Brissus. 
Excluding Protozoa, about 150 specimens of invertebrates and fishes were obtained 
in the vicinity of Raine Island, belonging to about 07 species, of which 47 are new to 
science ; 39 of the new species were not obtained elsewhere. 
