THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
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SniiO-Nns. 
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Titnicata (Herdman, Zool. pt. 17). 
CoreUa japonica, n.sp. Two specimens (10 fathoms) ; obtained also at Station 233a, 
S to 50 fathoms, and Japan. 
Fishes (Gunther, Zool. pt. 6). 
Scrranus diacanthus, C.V. Obtained also at Stations 189 and 203. 
Mesuprion vitta, Quoy and Guimard. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Chilodaclylns zonatus, C.V. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Sebastes marmoratus, C.V. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Scorpnma cirrhosa, Tliunb. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Drepanc punctata, LinnA Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Plutycephalus japonicus, Tiles. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
„ insidiator, Forsk. Obtained also at Australia and Japan. 
Xtromateus argenteus, Bl. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Gobi its knuttdi, Blecker. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Eleotris sinensis, Lac. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
A />oo i/pt < ' polyophlhalmus, Gimther. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Callionymus curvicomis, C.V. Obtained also at Station 201. 
Trypauchen vagina, Bl. Schn. Obtained also at Amboina and Japan. 
„ chinensis, Stcindachner. (10 fathoms); obtained at no other locality 
by the Challenger. 
Ophiocephalus maculatus, Lac. Obtained at no other* locality by the Challenger. 
Pseudoscarus nuchipunctatus, C.V. Obtained also at Fiji. 
Psrndorhombus cinnamomeus, Schleg. (7 fathoms) ; obtained at no other locality 
by the Challenger. 
>yglos8us tenuis, n.sp. Obtained at no other locality. 
Solea ovata, Rich. (7 fathoms) ; obtained also at Station 203. 
Cynoglos* is mnlampc talus, Rich. (7 fathoms); obtained at no other locality by 
the Challenger. 
Sunritla nrgyrophanes, Rich. Obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Cyprinus auraius, Lin nib Obtained also at Japan. 
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In the foregoing list 51 species are enumerated, of which 0 are new to science, 
including representative of 1 new genus ; 4 of the new species were not obtained 
elsewhere. 
Surface Organisms. — The surface water in the Bay of Hong Kong during the stay 
w;t.- iluays brilliantly phosphorescent, which was due chiefly to the presence of immense 
luimb' n* of Xoctilnca, the majority being large and beautiful specimens in the tailed 
