310 Part III. —Fifteenth Annual Report 
22. This gathering consisted of one haul of the tow-net at ‘ Knight 
Errant Station No. 28,’ lat. 60°2’ N. long. 7°11’ W., taken on August 6th, 
at 11.30a.m. It was a surface gathering, and the time the net was towed 
was 15 ininutes. 
The gathering measured about 10°5 c.c., 3 c.c. of which consisted of 
flocculent matter: the remainder consisted chiefly of Entomostraca, and 
numbered, approximately, about 3000. ‘The names of the species 
observed are :— 
Oithona (?) similis, Claus. 
Podon intermedius, Lilljeborg. 
Temora longicornis (Miller). Parathemisto (?) gracilipes, Norman. 
Acartia Clausti, Giesbrecht. Limacina retroversa (Fleming). 
Globigerina, Ctenophora, Hvadne Nordmanni, Lovén. 
Calanus finmarchicus (Gunner). 
Paracalanus parvus (Claus). 
In 626 specimens, the following proportions were found :— 
Calanus, Paracalanus, Temora, Acartia, Oithona, Podon, Hvadne. 
310 1 46 146 7 15 1 
23. This gathering consisted of one haul of the tow-net at the same 
station, and on the same date, as the last: it was a surface gathering, and 
was collected at 6 p.m. (the net being towed for 15 minutes). 
The contents of this gathering measured about 7°5 c.c., and contained a 
considerable number of Salpe. Though several species of Entomostraca 
were observed, individuals were few in number. Acartia Claus was 
more frequent than any of the others. The following are the names of 
the species observed :— 
Eucheta norvegica, Boeck, five or six. 
Eucalanus elongatus (Dana) one. 
Acartia Clausu, Giesbrecht, frequent. 
Paracalanus parvus (Claus), one. 
Pseudocalanus elongatus, Boeck, three. 
Metridia hibernica (Brady and 
Robertson), several. 
Scolocithriz abyssalis, Giesbrecht, 
one or two. 
Podon intermedius, Lilljeborg, frequent. 
Salpa (?) vulgaris, frequent. 
Diphys (?) campanulifera, rare. 
Ctenophora, rare. 
24. This gathering consisted of one haul of the tow-net at the same 
station, and on the same date, as Nos. 22 and 23: like the others it was 
a surface gathering, and was collected at 8 p.m. (the net being towed 15 
minutes). 
This gathering, which consisted chiefly of Ctenophora and Salpa, 
measured about 7°5 e.c. 
Entomostraca were comparatively few in number. 
The following are the names of the species observed :— 
Calanus finmarchicus (Gunner), 
frequent. 
Hucalanus elongatus (Dana), one. 
Paracalanus parvus (Claus), one or 
two. 
Pseudocalanus elongutus, Boeck, rare. 
Temora longicornis (Miiller), one. 
Salpa, several. [.(?) Arachnactis. 
Metridia hibernica (Brady and Robert- 
son), two. 
Acartia Clausti, Giesbrecht, frequent. 
Oithona (*%) stmilis, Claus, few. 
Podon intermedius, Lilljeborg, frequent. 
Evadne Nordmann, Lovén, rare. 
Sergestes (?) atlanticus, M. Kdw., one 
(jun.). 
(2) Diphys, 
