. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. 104 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL. 27 2. Dunie canyon, Sta. 7520, in 638 meters, axis, mud. The photo- graph (Fig. 21) shows a seastar, perhaps Mediaster sp., in the upper left hand corner, not taken in the sample. Brissopsids are shown by hooBike depressions, and numbered 12 in the sample recovered. The Analyses show the recovery of 22 species and 236 specimens, of which the largest were 6 brissopsids, 4 Solcmya measuring up to 38 x 12 mm, and a ghost shrimp. The most numerous were Cornpsomyax sp. with 173 juvenil


. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. 104 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL. 27 2. Dunie canyon, Sta. 7520, in 638 meters, axis, mud. The photo- graph (Fig. 21) shows a seastar, perhaps Mediaster sp., in the upper left hand corner, not taken in the sample. Brissopsids are shown by hooBike depressions, and numbered 12 in the sample recovered. The Analyses show the recovery of 22 species and 236 specimens, of which the largest were 6 brissopsids, 4 Solcmya measuring up to 38 x 12 mm, and a ghost shrimp. The most numerous were Cornpsomyax sp. with 173 juvenile individuals and Mitrella pennodesta with Fig. 21. Dume canyon, Station 7520, in 638 meters. The cloud of silt was stirred up by the triggering mechanism. The upper right hand corner shows a seastar, possibly Mediaster. The hooflike depressions are made by brissopsid echinoids. The smaller holes and mounds are those of moUusks, polychaetes and other Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Allan Hancock Foundation. Los Angeles, University of Southern California Press


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