PART 5 A MONOGRAPH OF THE EXISTING CRINOIDS 721 



Jaederen, 183-274 meters; B. Ohlsson, 1874 [GislSn, 1923]. 



Northwest of Ekersund, 183 meters; collected by fishermen from Karingou in 1873 

 [Gisl6n, 1923]. 



Northeastern corner of the fishing banks west of Lasterfjord; 113 meters; Captain 

 Orsted, May 13, 1908 (1, C.M.). 



West of Listerfjord (lat. 5812' N., long 400' E.); 115 meters; Captain Orsted, 

 April 19, 1901 (8, C.M.). 



North Sea Commission July-September 1872 station 215; west of Hanstholm, 

 Denmark, in long. 651' E.; 170 meters; gray muddy sand with small stones and many 

 empty worm tubes [Mobius and Butschli, 1872]. 



North Sea Commission July-September 1872 station 55; off S01svig, Denmark, 

 183 meters; gray calcareous mud [Mobius and Butschli, 1872]. 



Kristianiafjord [Grieg, 1902] (1, K.M.). 



Dr0bak (about 20, K.M.). 



North of the Jutland Bank; 183-366 meters; B. Westergren, 1879 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Vaderoarna, Bohuslan, Sweden; 110 meters; muddy bottom; Gunhild Expedition, 

 July 13, 1877, station 19 [Gisten, 1923]. 



East of Storon, Vaderoarna; 130 meters; T. GisleX July 29, 1918 [Gislen, 1923]. 



East-northeast of Vaderoarna ; 50 meters; rocky bottom; T. Gislen, July 30, 1918 

 [Gislen, 1923]. 



West of Hanstholm, Denmark [Mortensen, 1950]. 



North Atlantic Ocean (1, L.M.). 



Ingolj; no locality (1, C.M.). 



No locality; J. Muller (6, Berl. M., 1052, 1053, 5337). 



No locality [A. H. Clark, 1912] (22, C.M.; 2 pentacrinoids, Berg. M.). 



Erroneous localities. Near Santander, Spain; 960 and 1081 meters [de Folin, 1887] 

 (probably Trichometra delicata). 



Porcupine station 17a, 1870; off Cape Carvoeiro, Portugal (lat. 3939' N., long. 

 939' W.); 1010 meters; temperature 9.61 C. [P. H. Carpenter, 1884, 1888] (probably 

 Trichometra delicata). 



Sir Wyville Thomson remarks that this species was found "in nearly every deep 

 haul of the dredge" from the Faroe Islands to Gibraltar. Probably the specimens taken 

 in the Bay of Biscay and southward represented Trichometra delicata which has a very 

 close superficial resemblance to this species. 



Jarzynsky (1870) recorded this species from various fjords on the Murman coast, 

 and his records were repeated by Wagner (1885) ; the species referred to was undoubtedly 

 Heliometra glacialis. 



P. H. Carpenter's record (1888) of tenella from the Kara Sea, based upon material 

 in the Varna collection, also refers to a young individual of Heliometra glacialis. 



P. H. Carpenter's records for Porcupine stations 54 and 55 (1884), Pfeffer's record 

 (1895) from eastern Spitzbergen, Schmidt's record (1904) for Thor station 52, and 

 Vaney's record for Jan Mayen (1914) are based upon Poliometra prolixa. 



[NOTE BY A.M.C.] The records of Pawsey and Davis (1924) from the Lousy Bank 

 area and of Dollfus (1924) from Rockall are probably mistakes for Leptometra celtica; the 

 Rockall depth is much shallower (90 meters) than other records of H. sarsi from the 

 neighboring areas. 



