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Date 
Locality 
Depth 
Species 
20 X 14 
Port lackson. 
beach . 
Ibla quadrivalvis. 
18/XI 14 
Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island 
N Z. 
beach. 
Elminius sinuatus. 
19 XI 14 
Halfmoon Bay, Stewart Island, 
N Z. 
beach. 
Calandca villosa. 
26/XI 14 
Port Ross, Auckland Island . 
beach. 
Tetraclita purpurasceus f. brevisci 
29 XI 14 
Carnley Harbour, Auckland Is- 
land. .. 
beach. 
Elminius plicatus. 
3 XII 14 
Masked Island, Carnley Har- 
bour Auckland Island. 
beach. 
Balanus vestitus (?). 
9 'XII 14 
Perseverance Harbour, Camp 
be 11 Island. 
beach. 
Balanus Campbelli. 
12 X11 14 
Mahia Peninsula N Z . 
beach. 
Chamæsipho columna; Elminius plic 
20 XII 14 
Slinner Island N. Z. 
beach. 
Protomitella paradoxa. 
29 XII 14 
North Channel, Kawaii Island, 
Hauraki Gulf, N. Z. 
9 
Balanus Irigonus. 
30 XII 14 
Hen and Chicken Island, Hau- 
raki Gulf N. Z . 
beach. 
Mitella sertus; Elminius plicatus. 
5/1 15 
N. W. of Cape Maria v. Die- 
men. N Z. 
50 fthms. 
Calantica Mortenseni. 
15 I 15 
Plimmerton N Z. 
beach. 
Protomitella paradoxa. 
19-20/1 15 
Queen Charlotte Sound, N. Z. 
3—10 fthms... 
Calantica villosa , Balanus vestiti 
Among the species hitherto unknown Heteralepas Dannevigi and 
Pachylasma scutistriatum seem to be comparatively common in depths 
of more than 70 fathoms in the region investigated by the „End- 
eavour“ in september 1914. These regions moreover exhibit a 
faunistic relation to the Malayisian region, as is demonstrated by 
the occurrence of Heteralepas moriila, Heteralepas intermedia, and 
Balanus auricoma, which species previously only have been re- 
corded by Hoek (1907, 1913) from the „Siboga“-expeditions. 
Oxynaspis celata has again developed a local forma nova-zelandica 
in these regions. The assemblage brought home from this voyage 
by the „Endeavour“ seems to be very characteristic and exclusive, 
and is almost without intermixture of other „foreign" species than 
those mentioned, and a casual Lepas pectinata, which was, mira- 
bile dictu, seated on a bottom particle from 50 fathoms’ depth. 
The littoral fauna of New Zealand is very characteristic as to 
the cirripeds. Not considering the Balanus Campbelli from the re- 
mote Campbell Island we find the same characteristic faunistic 
