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partial brachial rises to a strong tubercle proximalty, and to a less strong tubercle 

 distally. It does not bear a pinnule. 



One of the specimens dredged by Dr. Haberer had an arm on which the first and 

 second brachials were missing. The first brachial present was the third, which was 

 not united to the fourth by the usual syzygy. It bore a pinnule on its inner side, the 

 following (fourth) brachial bore a pinnule on the outer side, and the succeeding pinnules 

 alternated regularly. 



Localities. Albatross station 4894; southwest of the Goto Islands; Ose Saki Light 

 bearing N. 41 E., 5 miles distant (lat. 3233'00" N., long. 12832'10" E.) ; 174 meters; 

 green sand, broken shells and pebbles; August 9, 1906 (1, U.S.N.M., 36207). 



Albatross station 4904; southwest of the Goto Islands; Ose Saki Light bearing N. 

 27 E., 6 miles distant (lat. 3231'20" N., long. 128 32'40"E.): 195 meters; fine gray 

 sand and broken shells; August 10, 1906 (10, U.S.N.M., 35649). 



Albatross station 4893; southwest of the Goto Islands; Ose Saki Light bearing N. 

 29 E., 5.5 miles distant (lat. 3232'00" N., long. 12832'50" E.); 174-194 meters; 

 temperature 13.28 C.; gray sand, broken shells and pebbles; August 9, 1906 

 (5, U.S.N.M., 36121). 



Albatross station 4903; southwest of the Goto Islands; Ose Saki Light bearing N. 

 22 E., 6 miles distant Gat. 3231'10" N., long. 128 33'20" E.); 195-254 meters; 

 gray sand and broken shells; August 10, 1906 (17, U.S.N.M., 35650). 



Albatross station 4901 ; southwest of the Goto Islands; Ose Saki Light bearing N. 

 9 E., 6.5 miles distant (lat. 3230'10" N., long. 12834'40" E.); 254 meters; temper- 

 ature 11.61 C.; gray sand and broken shells; August 10, 1906 (1, U.S.N.M., 35652). 



Albatross station 4902; southwest of the Goto Islands; Ose Saki Light bearing N. 

 10 E., 6 miles distant Gat. 3230'50" N., long. 12834'40" E.); 254 meters; temper- 

 ature 11.61 C.; gray sand and broken shells; August 10, 1906 (7, U.S.N.M., 35653). 



Dr. Sixten Bock's Expedition to Japan, 1914, station 11; Goto Islands, Kiu Shiu; 

 Pallas rock 5 miles S. by E.; 164 meters [Gislen, 1922]. 



Albatross station 4934; off Kagoshima Gulf; Sata Misaki Light bearing N. 77% 

 E., 7 miles distant (lat. 3058'30" N., long. 13032'00" E.); 188-278 meters; temper- 

 ature 13.33 C.; rocky; August 16, 1906 (2, U.S.N.M., 35651). 



Albatross station 4946; off Kagoshima Gulf; Okiko Jima bearing N. 31 E., 4 miles 

 distant (lat. 3129'10" N., long. 13034'30" E.) ; 71 meters; temperature 20.39 C.; 

 brown sand, broken shells and pebbles; August 20, 1906 (10, U.S.N.M., 35648, 35928). 



Albatross station 4947; off Kagoshima Gulf; Okiko Jima bearing N. 17 E., 4.4 

 miles distant (lat. 3128'20" N., long. 13035'30" E.); 93 meters; brown sand, broken 

 shells and pebbles; August 20, 1906 [A. H. Clark, 1907] (3, U.S.N.M., 22640,35654). 

 Type locality. 



Albatross station 4936; off Kagoshima Gulf; Sata Misaki Light bearing N. 21 E., 

 5.7 miles distant Gat. 3054'40" N., long. 130 37'30" E.) ; 188 meters; bottom temper- 

 ature 15.89 C.; stones; August 16, 1906. 



Albatross station 3719; Sagami Bay; Ose Saki bearing S. 13 W., 1.5 miles distant; 

 128-164 meters; volcanic sand, shell and rock; May 11, 1900 (1, U.S.N.M., 35646). 



Albatross station 3704; Sagami Bay; Seno Umi bearing S. 30 E., 1.1 miles distant; 

 172-274 meters; fine volcanic sand; May 7, 1900 (1, U.S.N.M., 35644). 



Sagami Bay, between Ito and Hatsushima; about 150 meters; Doctor Haberer. 



