A. II. Clark. i of the Western Australian Museum, vol. i. 19141 part 3, i>. 117. 



11. L. Cl \kk. - Institution ol Wa hington Publication N . 212, 1915, p. 101. 



A. II. CLARK. Internationale Re\ nten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, [915, p 



Stat. 33. Ba) t. Lomb .il 



St.it. 37. Sailus ketjil, Paternostei Islands. 27 Metres and less. 1 Ex. 



Anchora I Pulu Kawassang, Paternostei Islands. < < >t.l1 Reef. 1 Kx. 



Stat. 47. Bay ol Bima, near south fort. 55 Metres. 1 I 

 Stat. , E. (Sapeh Strail 1. 69 Mi tres. 5 Ex. 



coasl of Flores. \'\> t" 40 Metres. 3 Ex. 

 Stal Samau Island. k< ef. 1 Ex. 



Stat. 90. 1 1 ■ ; \ . 1 . 281 Metres. 2 Ex. 



Pulu Sanguisiapo, Tawi lawi Islands, Sulu Axchipelago. 12 Metres. 1 Ex. 

 Stat. ; N., 12 lö'E. Anchorage off North Ubian). 16 23 Metres. 10 Ex. 



Stat. 133. Anch iff Lirung, Salibabu Island. Up to ;6 Metres. 4 Ex. 



Stat. 144. Anchorage north of Salomakiëe (Damai 1 land. 45 Metres. 2 Ex. 

 Stat. 162. Western Coast of Salawatti, between Loslos and Broken Islands. iS Metn 

 St.it. 240. Banda. 9 36 M tn . 2 Kx. 



it. 250. Anchorage off Kilsuin, western coast of Kur Island. 20 — 45 Metres. 1 Ex. 



Anchorage off Pulu Jedan, eastern coast of the Aru Islands. 13 Metres. 8 Kx. 

 Stat. 274. 5 28'.2S., I34°53 .>i 1-'.. 57 Metres. 1 Ex. 

 Stat. 282. 8°25'.2S., 1271S.4K. (Anchorage between N'usa Besi and the northeastern point 



of Timor). 27—54 Metres. 1 Ex. 

 Stat. 285. 8 39'. 1 S., 127 4.4 K. (Anchorage on the southern coast of Timor). 34 Metres. 1 Ex. 



- 294. [0°I2'.2S., I.'. E. 73 Metres. 4 Ex. 



Stat. 296. Anchorage off Noimini, southern coa t I imor. Coral Reef. 1 Ex. 

 Stat. 299. 1 1.1I. (Buka or Cyrus Bay, southern coast of Rotti Island). 34 



Metres. I Kx. 



The specimen from Stat. 33 has 20 arms 100 mm. long; all the II Br series are 

 developed. 



The example from Stat. 37 has 19 arms; three of the eight IIBr series are 2; one of 

 bears externally a IIIBr 2 series. < )n all the arms the first syzygy is between brachials 2 + 3. 



The specimen from Stat. |.o has 11 arms 90 mm. long. 



The individual from Stat. 47 has 20 arms 125 mm. long; the cirri are 22 mm. or 

 23 mm. long; the brachials are very short, discoidal, their distal edges strongly evertcd and 

 abundantly supplied with short spines so that the animal feels very dry or rough; three ot 

 the IIBr series are 2 and one, paired with one of 2, is i ; the others are 4(3 + 41. 



Of the live examples from Stat. 49" the largest has 30 arms 100 mm. long; all of the 

 interna! Illlir series are present, and all are ; 1 2 3); the loneest cirrus segments are not 

 more than one third again . broad; the colour is deep violet, contrasting with the 



colour of the others, which are yellow brown, the smaller the lighter. Another example from 

 this station has 19 arms 90 mm. long; two of the IIBr series are lacking; there is one IIIBr 

 serii ternally developed. Of the other three individuals one has 1 3 arms 40 mm. 



long, and the others 11 arms 55 mm. and 50 mm. long. 



The three from Stat. of medium size: two have 18 arms; in one of these there 



. the third has 14 arms 80 mm. long. 



< >ne of the specimens from Stat. 90 has iS arms 105 mm. long; there are no IIIBr 



