OSTRACODA—CHAPMAN. 13 
No. 149.—18th Feb., 1914. Lat. 44° 10’ 8., long. 117° 20’ E. 2,600 fathoms, 
Globigerina Ooze. 
Cythere militaris G. 8. Brady sp. 
No. 150.—24th Feb., 1914. Lat. 35° 56’ S., long. 134° 14’ E. 1,800 fathoms. 
Globigerina Ooze. 
Cythere dictyon G. 8. Brady. 
»  scabrocuneata G. 8. Brady. 
Krithe producta G. 8. Brady. 
» tunida G.S. Brady. 
GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS WHERE SAMPLES WERE OBTAINED. 
SAMPLES FROM ANTARCTIC SUMMER CRUISE, “ AURORA,” 1911-12. 
Nos. 11, 20, 25, 28, 29, 30, and 31 were all taken in the Southern Ocean near the 
Ice Barrier (Ross Sea, &c.). 
SUBANTARCTIC CruIsE, ‘‘ AURORA,” 1912. 
No. I (26th May, 1912) came from the south-west of Tasmania. 
The additional sample (3rd September, 1912) came from 142 miles south-west of 
St. Frances Island, South Australia (The Great Bight). 
SuUBANTARCTIC CRuIsE, “ AURORA,” 1912 (SECOND CRUISE) AND ANTARCTIC 
SUMMER CRUISE, 1912-13. 
Nos. 11, 12, 13, 40, 42, 56, 58, 59, 60, 67, and 74 were dredged from an area between 
the south-east of Tasmania and Macquarie Island. 
ANTARCTIC SUMMER Cruises, “ AuRoRA,” 1913-14. 
Nos. 92, 110, 111, 127, and 139 were taken near Macquarie Island, along the 
Ice Barrier in the terrigenous mud area. 
Nos. 149 and 150 were taken south of the Great Bight and off South Australia. 
