
n o .
19. O p h io m u s iu m p u l c h e l l u m (sp . n .) . O r a l a s p e c t o f tlie d is c .
S e v e n tim e s th e n a tu r a l siz e. (N o . 8 7 ) ...............................................
20. Ge r a t ia s u r a n o s c o pu s , M u r r a y . N a t u r a l siz e . (N o . 8 9 )
2 1. P y r o c t s t is NOCTiLucA, M u r r a y . F r o m t h e su r f a c e i n t h e G u in e a
C u r r e n t . O n e h u n d r e d t im e s t h e n a tu r a l siz e .........................
22. P y r o c y s t is f u s ie o r m is , M u r r a y . F r o m th e s u r fa c e in th e
G u in e a C u r r e n t. O n e h u n d r e d tim e s th e n a t u r a l s i z e ..............
2 3 . B a t h y c r in u s a l d r ic h ia n u s (sp . n .). T h r e e t im e s t h e n a tu r a l
siz e . (N o . 1 0 6 ) ....................................................................................................
24. H y o c r in u s b e t h e l l ia n u s (sp. n .). A b o u t tw ic e t h e n a t u r a l
siz e. (N o . 1 0 6 ) ....................................................................................................
25. H y o c r in u s b e t h e l l ia n u s . A b o u t f o u r tim e s th e n a tu r a l siz e.
( S t a tio n 1 4 7 ) ....................................................................................................
2 6 . D is c of H y o c r in u s b e t h e l l ia n u s . E ig h t tim e s th e n a t u r a l siz e
27. T h e a r r a n g em e n t o f t h e so f t p a r t s in H y o c r in u s
b e t h e l l ia n u s , E ig h t tim e s th e n a tu r a l s iz e .........................
28. B r b b d in g -p l a c b o f t h e N o d d y , S t . P a u l ’s R o c k s . (F r om a
P h o to g r a p h ) ...............................................................................................................
2 9 . S t . P a u l ’s R o c k s . (F rom a P h o to g r a p h ) . . . ....................................
.30. C e r a t o t r o c h u s d ia d em a , M o s e le y . O n c e a n d a h a l f th e n a tu r a l
siz e. (N o . 1 2 0 ) ....................................................................................................
31. P e n t a c r in u s MACLEARANUS (sir. n .) S lig h t ly e n la rg e d . (N o . 122)
3 2. D ia g r a m o f t h e V e r t ic a l D is t r ib u t io n o f T e m p e r a t u r e
a t S t a t io n 1 2 9 ..........................................................................................
3 3 . F u n g ia s y m m e t r ic a , P o u r t a le s . T h r e e tim e s th e n a tu r a l size.
(N o . 1 3 3 ) ...............................................................................................................
3 4 . T h e S e t t l em e n t o f ‘ E d in b u r g h ,’ T r is t a n d ’A c u n h a . (F rom
a P h o to g r a p h ) .....................................................................................................
35. Cy c l o p e a n a r c h it e c t u r e , T r is t a n I s l a n d . (F rom a P h o t o g
r a p h ) ..........................................................................................................................
3 6. W a t e r - F a l l , I n a c c e s s ib l e I s l a n d . (F rom a P h o to g r a p h ) ...
3 7 . G r o u p o f R ock -H o p p e r s , I n a c c e s s ib l e I s l a n d . (F rom a
P h o to g r a p h ) .................................... ..........................................................
38. C l a d o d a c t y l a c r o c ea , L e s s o n . S ta n le y H a r b o u r , F a lk l a n d
I s la n d s . N a t u r a l siz e ...............................................................................
3 9 . P soLU S BPHIPPIFER (sp . n .) . C o r in th i a u H a r b o u r , H e a r d I s la n d .
T h r e e tim e s th e n a tu r a l siz e ..................................................................
4 0 . P soLU S EPHIPPIFER. S o iu e o f t h e p la te s o f th e m a r s u p ium r e m
o v e d . ' T h r e e tim e s th e n a tu r a l siz e ...............................................
4 1 . G o n io c id a r is c a n a l ic u l a t a , a . A g a s s iz . S ta n le y H a r b o u r .
T w ic e th e n a tu r a l siz e ...............................................................................
4 2 . OiDARis NÜTR1X (sp . u .) . B a lfo u r B a y , K e r g u e le n I s la n d .
N a t u r a l s iz e ...............................................................................................................
P A S E f i g .
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6 8
69 44.
8 8 45.
89 46.
93 47.
96 48.
97 49.
98
50.
99
51.
104
107 52.
122 53.
124 54.
146 55.
149 56.
158 57.
162 58.
166 59.
60.
179 61.
62.
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222 SAN
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224 PEN'
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H em ia s t e r p i i i l i p p i i . Gray. Acceiisible Bay, Kerguelen Island.
Twice the natural size...........................................................................
H e m ia s t e r p h i l i p p i i . The apical portion of the te st of the
female seen from within. Slightly e n la r g e d ..............................
H e m ia s t e r p i i i l i p p i i . The apical portion of the test of the
male seen from within. Slightly enlarged ..............................
H e m ia s t e r p i i i l i p p i i . The arrangement of the eggs in one of
the marsupial recesses. Five times the natural size ............
L e p t y o h a s t e r k e r g u e l b n e n .s i s , E. Smith. Oif Cape Maclear,
Kerguelen Island. Twice the natural size ..............................
H y m e n a s t b r n o b il is (sp. n.). Southern Sea. Half the natural
size ......................................................................................................
H y m e n a s t e r n o b il is . The marsupial tent with the valves
closed. Twice the n a tu ra l size... .................. ....................
O p h io c o m a ? VIVIPARA (Ljuugmau, sp.) Twice the natural size.
(No. 149) ' ...................... _ •••_
H a s t ig b r in a m u r r a y i (sp. n.). From the surface. Fifty times
the natural s iz e ......................................................................................
H a s t ig e r in a m u r r a y i (sp. n.). From the surface. Ten times
the natural size ....................................................................................
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D ia g r a m o f t h e v e r t ic a l d is t r ib u t io n o f T e m p e r a t u r e a t
S t a t io n 112 .....................................................................................................
D ia g r a m o f t h e v e r t ic a l d is t r ib u t io n o f T e m p e r a t u r e a t
S t a t io n 129 ....................................................................................
D ia g r a m o f t h e v e r t ic a l d is t r ib u t io n o f T e m p e r a t u r e a t
S t a t io n 327 .....................................................................................................
D ia g r a m sh ow in g t h e e f f e c t o f a ‘ c o n t in u o u s b a r r i e r ’
on o c e a n ...............................................................................
C h a l l e n g e iu a . Four hundred times the natural size ............
F orms o f t h e C h a l l e n g e r id a ....................................................................
F l a b e l l u m a p b e t u m , Moseley. Natural size ..............................
F l a b e l l u m a n g u l a r e , Moseley. Natural s iz e ..............................
C h a u l io d u s s l o a n i i . From the upper water. One-third the
natural s i z e .................................... :.......................................................
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