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and Springer's Monograph on crinoids, 1898, p. 328 (same) ; in Lankester, A treatise on zoology, 

 vol. 3, Eehinoderma, 1900, pp. 107, 109, 130, 131 (relationships, structure, etc.). BEAUMONT, 

 Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., ser. 3, vol. 5, No. 5, June 1900, p. 757 (on the bottom of a hulk at Va- 

 lencia, Ireland, 1896), p. 796 (ascidian ground, firm mud, 3-7 fms., Knightstown area, Valencia 

 harbor). CUENOT, Zoologie descriptive, 1900, pp. 227-264 (general account). TODD, in Elliot, 

 Fauna, flora and geology of the Clyde Sea area, 1901, p. 366 (Dunoon Basin; Cumbrae to Wemyss 

 Bay, 30-40 fms.; centre, east side; south end Tan Buoy, 5-30 fms.; Castle Bay, Little Cumbrae, 

 abundant). HERDMAN, Proc. and Trans. Liverpool Biol. Soc., vol. 15, 1901, p. 55 (off the Castles, 

 Port Erin, and off Bay Fine, 18 fms.), p. 66 (outside breakwater, Port Erin); Proc. and Trans. 

 Liverpool Biol. Soc., vol. 16, 1902, p. 79, fig. vii, 1-3, p. 80 (deep water off the cliffs [Isle of 

 Man]). NICHOLS, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., ser. 3, vol. 24, 1903, Sect. B, p. 246 (occurrence 

 about the Irish coasts). NOBBE, Ann. Sci. Nat. Porto [Oporto], vol. 8, 1903, p. 52 (Povoa de 

 Varzim; Leca da Palmeira, 10-20 fms., and 30 fms.; Leixoes). SIMPSON, Trans. Aberdeen 

 Working Men's Nat. Hist. Soc., 1901-02, No. 1, 1903, p. 39 (common at Aberdeen). 

 TODD, Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc., new ser., vol. 6, No. 4, 1903, pp. 548, 549 (Oithona Sta. 6; 

 Torbay, on line Berry Head to Orestone, just outside the limit fixed by the Devon Sea Fisheries 

 Committee, 8-10 fms.; on the rough ground at the Berry Head end of the station). ALLEN, 

 Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc., new ser., vol. 7, No. 2, 1904, p. 233 (Myzoslomum cirriferum common 

 on this species in Plymouth Sound). GRIEG, Bergens Mus. Aarb. for 1904, No. 5, p. 7 (southern 

 section of the North Sea area), p. 23 (detailed comparison of cirri and lowest pinnules with those 

 of related species), p. 25 (compared with petasus), p. 29 (syzygies; genital pinnules), p. 31 (seg- 

 ments of the genital pinnules), p. 32 (ambulacral plates). NOBRE, Ann. Sci. Nat., Porto [Oporto], 

 1903-04, 1904, p. 132. [PACE], Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc., new ser., vol. 7, No. 2, 1904, p. 164 

 (Millbay Channel, 14-23 fms.), p. 207 (details of the distribution about Plymouth). DODER- 

 LEIN, Fauna Arctica, vol. 4, Lief. 2, 1905, p. 405 (northern representative of the Tenella group). 

 KEMP, Rep. Fishery Board Ireland, 1902-03, pt. 2, No. 6, 1905, p. 179 (Ballynakill Harbour, 

 south entrance, abundant; off Freaghillaun; Coastguard Bay, off Green Rocks, etc.; on bottom 

 of hulks moored in Faby), p. 187 (5-8 miles west of Great Skellig, Co. Kerry, 70-80 fms.; 45-60 

 miles W. }i N. of Dursey Head, Co. Kerry, 250 fms.; 3-5 miles SW. by S. of Great Skellig, Co. 

 Kerry, 60 fms.), p. 205 (Rockall Bank, 60-130 fms.). MACBRIDE, Cambridge natural history, 

 1906, p. 581 (anatomy). CHUBB, Proc. Roy. Soc., ser. B, vol. 77, June 1906, pp. 384-387 (Plym- 

 outh; growth of the oocyte); Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., ser. B, vol. 198, 1906, pp. 447-505 (same, 

 in much greater detail). HERDMAN, Proc. and Trans. Liverpool Biol. Soc., vol. 20, 1906, pp. 

 90, 91, fig. vii, 1-3, p. 90 (deep water off the cliffs [Isle of Man]; color). CHADWICK, Proc. and 

 Trans. Liverpool Biol. Soc., vol. 21, 1907, p. 371 (off Cemmaes Bay, north Anglesey, 10 fms., 

 in large numbers; off Bull Bay; about the southern end of the Isle of Man; color; anatomy; 

 [the account of the development is based upon mediterranea]) ; Liverpool Mar. Biol. Comm., 

 Mem. 15, 1907, p. 1 (same), pis. 1-6 [pi. 7 is mediterranea]. WOODLAND, Quart. Journ. Micr. 

 Sci., vol. 51, 1907, pt. 1, p. 36 (Plymouth; spicule formation). A. H. CLARK, Smithsonian Misc. 

 Coll., vol. 50, 1907, pt. 3, p. 352 (considered the same as A. gorgoniade Freminville, 1811, Com- 

 atula mediterranea Lamarck, 1816, and C. fimbriata Miller, 1821), p. 353 (listed); Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 21, 1908, p. 152, footnote (more variable about British coasts than 

 in the Mediterranean [that is, than mediterranea]); Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, 1908, p. 671 

 (infrabasals demonstrated by Bury; refers to mediterranea); vol. 34, 1908, p. 269 (relation to 

 Promachocrinus and Decamelrocrinus [Thaumatocrinus]), p. 276 (comparison of post-radial series 

 with those of the Pentametroerinidae) ; vol. 35, 1908, p. 119, footnote (arm structure); Amer. 

 Nat., vol. 42, 1908, No. 500, p. 542 (one of 3 species of Antedon); No. 503, p. 717 (specimens 

 from deep water larger than those from shallow water), p. 722 (ecology compared with that of 

 oriental forms), pp. 723, 724 (color); Geogr. Journ., vol. 32, No. 6, 1908, p. 603 (variation in 

 size), p. 606 (ecology compared with that of Tropiometridae, Zygometridae, Himerometridae 

 and Comasturidae; color), p. 607 (color); Vid. Medd. Nat. _Foren. K0benhavn, 1909, p. 119 

 (ecology), p. 120 (breeding season), p. 124 (multibrachiate condition fortuitous; more abundant 

 on fishermen's creels after stormy weather which stimulates the individuals to swim about [from 

 Herdman und Chadwick]), p. 150 (strong superficial similarity to Comactinia meridionalis and 

 C. echinoptera). KOEHLER and VANET, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, No. 1, 1910, p. 26 (collected 



