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Near Deli, northern Sumatra (lat. 340' N., long. 9910' E.); 16-18 meters; 

 June 25, 1908 [A. H. Clark, 1933] (5, Buitenzorg Mus.). 



Near Olehleh, at the northwestern end of Sumatra [A. H. Clark, 1933] (1, Buiten- 

 zorg Mus.). 



Danish Expedition to the Kei Islands; Dr. Th. Mortensen; station 101; Java 

 Sea; 49 meters; sand, stones, and sponges; August 5, 1922 (1). 



Danish Expedition to the Kei Islands; Dr. Th. Mortensen; station 82; Sunda 

 Straits (lat. 6 38' S., long. 105 21' E.); 35 meters; sandy bottom; July 30, 1922 (1). 



Danish Expedition to the Kei Islands; Dr. Th. Mortensen; station 103; Sunda 

 Straits (lat. 6 05' S., long. 105 42' E.); 52 meters; shell bottom; August 4, 1922 (1). 



Java Sea [A. H. Clark, 1912, 1913] (1, B. M.). 



Koh Kram, Gulf of Siam; 55 meters; Dr. Th. Mortensen, March 2, 1900 (10, 

 C. M.). 



Anambas Islands; 3.2 miles southsoutheast of Pulo Telaga Island; 60 meters; 

 yacht Ara, February 6, 1929 [Boone, 1938]. 



North Borneo [Grube, 1875; Bell, 1882; P. H. Carpenter, 1883, 1888; A. H. 

 Clark, 1909, 1912]. 



Dr. Th. Mortensen's Pacific Expedition, 1914-1916; off Jolo (Sum); about 36-55 

 meters; sand and coral; March 19, 1914 (1). 



Challenger station 212; south of Basilan, Philippines (lat. 6 54' N., long. 122 

 18' E.); 18 meters; sand; January 30, 1875 [P. H. Carpenter, 1888; A. H. Clark, 

 1912, 1918]. 



Challenger station 203; Off Panay, Philippines Gat. 11 06' N., long. 123 09' E.); 

 36 meters; mud; October 31, 1874 [P. H. Carpenter, 1888; A. H. Clark, 1912, 1918]. 



Calbayog, Samar Philippines; 49-51 meters; Lawrence E. Griffin, September, 

 1912 (1, M. C. Z., 614). 



Port Galera, Mindoro; Lawrence E. Griffin (1, M. C. Z., 680 [part]). 



Macclesfield Bank; 50 meters; Dr. C. Dawydoff [Gisle"n, 1936]. 



Nha'trang Bay, Annam; littoral; Dr. C. Dawydoff [GislSn, 1936]. 



Pulo Condor, Cochin China; 0-15 meters; Dr. C. Dawydoff [Gisl6n, 1936]. 



K6am, Cambodia; 10 meters; Dr. C. Dawydoff [Gislen, 1936]. 



"Indian Ocean" [A. H. Clark, 1908, 1909, 1912, 1918] (1, C. M.). 



East Indies [A. H. Clark, 1912, 1918] (error for Indian Ocean). 



Erroneous locality. ?Brazil [A. H. Clark, 1913] (1, B. M.). 



Geographical range. From the Maldive Islands to the Sunda Islands, the Gulf 

 of Siam, and the Philippines. 



Bathymetrical range. From the shoreline down to 55 (?66) meters. 



History. The first known specimen of this species was one of the two individuals 

 that served Prof. E. Grube as the basis for his description of Comatula laevissima in 

 1875. 



In 1887 Prof. Ludwig von Graff described the myzostomes from some specimens 

 from Padau Bay in the Mergui Archipelago, which had been sent him by Dr. P. H. 

 Carpenter identified as Antedon milberti, and in 1888 Prof. F. Jeffrey Bell mentioned 

 the occurrence of Antedon milberti in the Mergui Archipelago, his record being based 

 on the same specimens. 



