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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
O. South Indian or Kerguelen Eegion. 
One of the most striking features in the collection made in this region is the large pro- 
portion of species pertaining to Kerguelen. The abundance of Annelids in the deep 
water of the land-locked bays of this island, as well as the special opportunities of the 
naturalists for collecting them, probably account for their number. The bottom of these 
still inlets is also favourable to the increase of such forms. This is also the headquarters 
of Lcetmonice ‘pvoducta, Grube, varieties of which, however, extend into several of the 
great oceans. The cosmopolitan nature of certain Annelids is shown by the occurrence of 
Scolecolepis cirrata and Terebellides strcemi in the same water. This region and the 
neighbouring sea contain also many new forms, Terebellidse being especially conspicuous. 
^Station 144a. Off Marion Island; lat. 46° 
volcanic sand (dredged). 
Lagisca antarctica, n. sp. 
magellanica, n. sp., var. 
gruhei., nov. 
Exogone heterosetosa, n. sp. 
48' S., long. 37° 49' 30" E.; 69 fathoms ; 
Nereis eatoni, MTntosh, B. 
Terehella Jiabellum, Baird. 
Neottis antarctica, MTntosh, G. 
Serpula narconensis, Baird, G. 
Station 145a. Off Prince Edward Island ; lat. 46° 41' S., long. 38° 10' E.; 310 fathoms ; 
volcanic sand (dredged). 
Polyeunoa Icevis, n. sp. | Eunice edwardsi, n. sp. 
Scalibregma injlatum, H. Eathke, var. 
Station 146. East of Prince Edward Island; lat. 46° 46' S., long. 45° 31' E.; 1375 
fathoms ; Globigerina ooze (trawled). 
Lcetmonice producta, Grube, var. 
willemoesi, nov.. A, B, D. 
Polynoe {Admetella) longipedata, 
n. sp. 
Maldanella antarctica, n. sp. 
Station 147. Between Prince Edward and Kerguelen Islands; lat. 46° 16' S., long. 
48° 27' E.; 1600 fathoms ; Diatom ooze (trawled). 
Lcetmonice producta, Grube, var. j Lagisca crosetensis, n. sp. 
benthaliana, nov., E. | Petta assimilis, n. sp. 
Amphicteis wyvillei, n. sp. 
