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| Clausocalanus arcuicornis 
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REMARKS.. These are the first three of a series of nine surface tows taken 
between the above stations on three successive nightse Two of the three 
hers recorded were taken the first night and one the second nignt- These 
three tows totalled 50 species, thirty-nine in the first tow, thirty-five in 
the second tow, and thirty-three in the third tow- Sixteen species ( 32%) 
were each confined to one of the tows, while twenty-three species or alnost 
half, were present in all three towse Corycaeus, Farranula and Oncaea 
were again abundant at the surface in all three tows and Megacalanus and Un- 
deuchaeta eigipeat’ Hon belowe But not a solitary specimen of any species 
of Oitnona appeared-« Candacia aetniopica is also more often found in the 
deeper tows than at the surrace. Megacalanus and Undeuchaeta here appeared 

