REPORT

of the

SCIENTIFIC RESULTS

of the
  
 VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER
DURING THE YEARS 1873-76

under the command of
 Captain GEORGE S. NARES, R.N. F.R.S.

and the late
Captain FRANK TOURLE THOMSON, R.N.

Prepared under the Superintendence of

the late
Sir. C. WYVILLE THOMSON, Knt., F.R.S., &c.
Regius Professor of Natural History in the University of Edinburgh
Director of the Civilian Scientific Staff on board

and now of
JOHN MURRAY, LL.D., Ph. D. &c.
One of the naturalists of the expedition.


ZOOLOGY Part LXVI

1888
 
 Report on the Pteropoda collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the Years 1873-1876.
Part III. -- Anatomy.

by

  Paul Pelseneer, D.Sc.  (Brussels).

(The Manuscript was received 2nd August 1887.)


97  pp. Illustrated with 5 plates and 4 woodcuts.

This Report is bound in the H.M.S. Challenger Reports, Volume 23, 1888.

This electronic edition prepared by Dr. David C. Bossard
from original documents in the library holdings of
Dartmouth College, Hanover New Hampshire.

June, 2004.

Copyright © 2004 by David C. Bossard.








A high resolution  (800 ppi) world map showing the H.M.S. Challenger Track and Sounding Stations
is available here in three sections.
From Zoology Volume LIII, 1887.

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION  1   001  002  003

CONTENTS  4   004

ORGANISATION OF THE PTEROPODA  5
    I. Theocosomata  5   005  006  007  008  009  010  011  012  013  014  015  016  017  018  019  020  021  022  023  024  025  026  027  028  029  030  031  032  033  034  035  036
    II. Gymnosomata  37   037  038  039  040  041  042  043  044  045  046  047  048  049  050  051  052  053  054  055
    III. Summary  56   056

AFFINITIES AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS  57   057  058  059  060  061  062  063  064  065  066  067  068  069  070  071  072  073  074  075  076  077  078  079  080  081  082  083  084  085  086  087  088  089  090  091  092  093  094

GENERAL CONCLUSIONS  95   095  096  097





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