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station 69, data), p. 71 (Lomonossow station 71, data), p. 73 (Lomonossow station 81, data), p. 

 74 (Lomonossow station 83, data). 



Heliomelra glacialis A. H. CLARK, Amer. Nat., vol. 42, 1908, No. 500, p. 542 (with H. quadrata, and 

 the two corresponding species in the Pacific, this forms a distinct subdivision of the Polar- Pacific 

 fauna); No. 503, p. 719 (range; variation in size); Geogr. Journ., vol. 32, No. 6, 1908, p. 604 

 (distribution; variation in size; ecology); Vid. Medd. Nat. Foren. K0benhavn, 1909, p. 132 

 (side and covering plates), p. 188 (includes eschrichtii J. Miiller; one specimen without locality). 

 MORTENSEN, Danmarfc-Expedition til Gr0nlands NE. kyst, vol. 5, No. 4, Medd. Gr0nland, 

 vol. 45, 1910, p. 240 (obtained by the Danmark expedition), p. 241 (synonymy; Danmark sta. 63, 

 99), pp. 249, 250 (detailed description of two pentacrinoids from Spitzbergen), pi. 10, fig. 1 

 (pentacrinoid). A. H. CLARK, Notes Leyden Mus., vol. 33, 1911, p. 192 (Greenland); Bull. Mus. 

 Hist. Nat., Paris, No. 4, 1911, p. 257 (Greenland [labeled Alecto glacialis]; Davis Strait; ?locality); 

 Mem. Australian Mus., vol. 4, 1911, p. 708 (anatomy has been studied); Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 

 vol. 60, 1912, No. 10, p. 32 (Greenland; east Spitzbergen) ; Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 43, 1912, p. 

 383 (=Aledo eschrichtii J. Miiller, 1S41), p. 405 (Kara Sea; E. Spitzbergen; Bell Sound, W. 

 Spitzbergen; Romer and Schaudinn stas., 3, 6, 9, 10, 13, 24, 25, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 49; Greenland, 

 quadrata a synonym; description of very young specimens), p. 407 (young compared with the 

 young of Hathrometra prolixa); Crinoids of the Indian Ocean, 1912, p. 30 (=Comatula [Aleclo] 

 eschrichtii 3. Miiller, 1849). VANEY, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, vol. 19, No. 2, for 1912, 1913, p. 

 31 (collected by Dr. Charcot at Jan Mayen), p. 33 (details of the locality). A. H. CLARK, Smith- 

 sonian Misc. Coll., vol. 61, 1913, No. 15, p. 58 (published references to, and list of, specimens in the 

 B.M.). MORTENSEN, Medd. Gr0nland, vol. 23, 2den Afdeling, 1914, p. 371 (summary of localities 

 in Greenland). VANEY, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, vol. 20, No. 1, 1914, p. 26 (Pourquoi-Pasf 

 stas. 72, 79, 80). A. H. CLARK, Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 5, 1915, No. 3, p. 80 (arctic; 

 apparently derived from the crinoid fauna of the Bay of Bengal), p. 81 (arctic; bathymetrical range) ; 

 Die Crinolden der Antarktis, 1915, pp. 120-125 (detailed discussion of systematic and structural 

 relationships), p. 133 (covering-plates), p. 189 (range and its significance; origin). DERJUGIN, 

 Mem. Acad. Sci. St. Petersburg, vol. 34, No. 1, 1915, p. 397 (stations in the Kara Sea), p. 398. 

 GRIEG, Arch. Mathe. Nat., vol. 34, Hefte 2, 1916, No. 10, p. 9 (Michael Sars stas. 7, 55, 62, 63, 

 1914). HARTMEYER, Mitt. zool. Mus. Berlin, vol. 8, 1916, Heft 2, p. 236 (Spitzbergen). 

 STEPHENSEN, Medd. Gr0nland, vol. 53, 1917, p. 310 (Rink stas. in Brede Fjord), pp. 326, 328, 

 332, 336, 340, 350, 370. OSBURN, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 41, 1919, p. 606 (host of 

 Loxosomella antedonis; Etah, Foulke Fjord, Greenland). MORTENSEN, Vid. Medd. Nat. 

 Foren. K0benhavn, vol. 72, 1920, p. 73, footnote (host of Loxosomella antedonis'). A. H. CLARK, 

 Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 72, 1920, No. 7, pi. 15, fig. 55 (larva); Contr. Canadian Biol., 

 Results of the Hudson Bay Exped., 1920, III, Echinoderms, 1922, p. 23 (Richmond Gulf, 

 Hudson's Bay, about 15 fms.); The Danish /njo(/"-Exped., vol. 4, No. 5, Crinoidea, 1923, p. 6 

 (localities), p. 42 (range); fig. 1, p. 7 (young). MORTENSEN, Danmarks Fauna, No. 27, 1924, 

 p. 20 (Antedon eschrichti a synonym). DERJUGIN, Trans. Inst. Sci. Explor. North, Moscow, 

 No. 19, 1924, p. 36 (station 10), p. 68 (in table). GRIEG, Bergens Mus. Aarb. 1923-24, No. 9, 

 1925, p. 24 (Blaafjeld stas. 3, 43, 51, 52; Tovik stas. 88, 91). SCHORYGIN, Ber. Wiss. Meeresinst. 

 Moscow (in Russian), vol. 1, pt. 8, 1925, p. 3 (listed), p. 5 (Barents Sea station 10, 3 specimens; 

 station 12, 1 specimen), p. 6 (Barents Sea station 16b, 11 specimens; station 17b, 2 specimens; 

 station 20, 1 specimen), p. 7 (Barents Sea station 88, 1 specimen; station 91, 1 specimen; station 92, 

 3 specimens), p. 8 (Barents Sea station 94, 2 specimens; station 95, 3 specimens; station 97, 6 

 specimens; station 98, 16 specimens; station 99, 10 specimens; station 100, 1 specimen [station 101, 

 7 specimens), p. 9 (Barents Sea station 103, 1 specimen), p. 11 (Kara Sea station 27, 2 specimens; 

 station 29, 3 specimens; station 30, 17 specimens), p. 21 (stations 10, 12, 15, 16b, 17b, 20, 27, 

 29, 30, 88, 91, 92, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 171 [misprint for 101], 103; notes), pp. 22, 23 (occurrence 

 in the Barents and Kara Seas), p. 25 (occurrence on the submarine plateau of Nova Zemblya); 

 Ber. Wiss. Meeresinst. Moscow, vol. 2, pt. 1, 1926, p. 11, pp. 32, 33 (listed), p. 53 (in German 

 summary, listed). DJAKONOV, Trav. Soc. Nat. Leningrad, vol. 56, pt. 2, 1926, p. 107 (in key; 

 distribution). GRIEG, Bergens Mus. Aarb for 1926, No. 5, 1927, p. 5 (in stomach of cod), p. 8 

 (in stomach of haddock), p. 24 (Tovik and Armauer Hansen stations). TANASIJCUK, Compt. 

 Rend. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R., Leningrad, No. 21, 1927, p. 362 (station 11), p. 363. MORTENSEN, 

 Handbook of the echinoderms of the British Isles, 1927, p. 36 (diagnosis; habits; parasites; 



