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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
C *.»*!? York. 
lielone strongylurus, Bleeker. (Somerset) ; obtained at no other locality by 
the Challenger. 
,, cinnulata, C.V. (Somerset) ; obtained also at Fiji. 
llemirhamphus quoyi , C.V. (Somerset) ; obtained at no other locality by 
the Challenger. 
,, commersoni , Cuv. (Somerset) ; obtained also at Fiji. 
Chirocenti'us dorab , Forsk. (Somerset) ; obtained at no other locality by 
the Challeng'er. 
locality by the Challenger. 
Bmnchiostoma cultellum , Peters. (North coast of Australia) ; obtained at no 
other locality by the Challenger. 
In the foregoing list about 570 species of invertebrates and fishes are enumerated, 
of which 171 are new to science, including representatives of 13 new genera ; 140 of the 
new species and 7 new genera were not obtained elsewhere. 
:j f. ithoms, off Albany Island, we got a few dead and one living Trigonia, several specimens 
■ if Amphioxus , a specimen of a Nebalia apparently undescribed, and other things. 
In deep r water, 12 fathoms, we got the Comatula, the stomachal sac of which has been 
with Bopyrus, a Stenorhynchus which, like the Fistularia, mimics the sea-weeds, and 
over < ighty specimens and found the following, all black and white : — Ophiurid, Alpheus, 
Myzostotioi (large species, present on about every tenth individual and never more than 
observed during the examination of the deposit from Station 186, 8 fathoms ; there is 
only one pelagic species (Globigerina rubra) present, and it is rare : — 
PhyllopU ryx tseniophoms, Gray. (Station 186, 8 fathoms); obtained at no other 
With reference to these shallow-water dredgings, Willenioes-Sulnn writes : “ In 
described by Lovdn as a Cystidean. A black and white striped Alpheus seemed to live 
parasitical!}' on the Comatula, at least it was found attached. There were also a shrimp 
Mic Polyzoa. The Comatuhe were very interesting from the variety of parasites ; I looked 
three specimens), an Aphroditaeeous Annelid, and an Isopod ( Anilocra ) in the stomach.'’ 
Organisms from 
THE Depoait. 
FoitAMiMFF.RA (Brady, Zool. pt. 22). — The following species of Foraminifera were 
liiluadnia ringens (Lamarck). 
„ „ var. driolata, Brady. 
.. «p. (!)• 
ijpirotoculina ejxav<jta, d’Orbigny. 
,, limbala, d'Orbigny. 
MilUAina agyhdinan* (d’Orbigny). 
MiliaUna oblonga (Montagu). 
„ reticulata (d’Orbigny). 
„ rupertiam , Brady. 
„ tricarinata (d’Orbigny). 
„ trigonula (Lamarck). 
alc+otihifurmi*, Brady. 
In nnana (d’Orbigny). 
» 3 p. (!). 
Arliculina pp. (1). 
Vertehralina striata , d’Orbigny. 
