. 



|i. > ^4 [Antedon briareus). 

 . pi. 14 (Ante Jon briareus). 

 p. 1 r" Reports. ( omatulae, 1888, i>. 60, N" iO; p. 330 [Actinometra 



tinometra divaricata). 

 -. Leop.-Carol. deutschen Ak.nl. der Nfaturforsch., vol. 58, 1 

 1 1 .-. 

 I ondon, (894, p. 394 [Actinometra parvicirra, part). 

 R . lissi zool., vol. 3, 1895, p. 289 [Actinometra divarica 



I rance, vol. 8, 1895, p. \2\ Actinometra divaricata). 

 A. 11. * 5mithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), vol. 52, 190N, part 2, 



xnthus divaricata) p. 206 [Comanthus alternans). 

 Proc. I' S. National Museum, vol. 36, 1909, p. $95 [Comanthus briareus); p. 596 

 specimen listed .1- Comanthus alternans in the preceding reference is erroncously referred 



Zool. Anzeiger, vol. 34, 1909, N" 11/12, p. 365 [Comanthus briareus). 



Proc. I'. S. National Museum, vol. 39, 191 1, p. 535 {Comanthus [Comanthus] briareus. 



Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens, vol. 3, 191 1, pp. 437, 439, 443, 444, 454. 

 — Recent Crinoids of Australia, 1911, p. 752. 



Crinoids "f the Indian Ocean, 191 2, p. 90. 



Proc. U. S. National Museum, vol. 43, 1912, p. 390. 



Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 61, 1913, V 15, p. 13. 



REK HENSPERGER. Abhandl. tier Senck. naturforsch. Ges., vol. 35, 1913, part !, p. 87. 



11. L. CLARK. Records of the Western Australian Museum, vol. I, 1914, part. 3, p. 134 



manthus alternans); p. 135 [Comanthus pol) ene».. 

 A. 11. CLARK. Internationale Revue der gesamten 1 Iydrobiologie um! Hydrographie, 1915, p. 222. 

 H. L. CLARK. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication N"2i2, 1915, p. 102 [Comanthus 

 callipeplum). 



Stat. 33. Bay of Pidjot, Lombok. 22 Metres and less. 1 Ex. 



Stat. 50. Bay >>{ Badjo, western coast of Flores. lp to 40 Metres. 4 Ex. 



Stat. 60. Haingsisi, Samau Island, Timor. Reef. 1 Ex. 



Stat. 96. Southeastern side of the Pearl Bank, Sulu Archipelago. 15 Metres. 1 Ex. 



Stat. 125. Anchorage off Sawan, Siau Island. 2~ Metres. 1 Ex. 



Stat. 144. Anchorage north of Salomakiëe (Damari Island. 45 Metres. 1 Hx. 



Stat. 240. Banda 9 — 36 Metres. 1 Ex. 



Stat. 257. In Du-roa Strait, Kei Islands. Up to 52 Metres. 1 Ex. 



Stat. 28: • 2S., \2j' 1S.4 ]•:. 27—54 Metres. 2 Ex. 



Stat. 299. IO" 52. 4 S.. 123° i'.i E. 34 Metres. 2 Kx. 



The specimen from Stat. 33 lias about 95 arms which art- about 100 mm. long; the 



1 uniform yellow brown. 



'II -t indi-vidual from Stat. 50 has about 120 arms about 110 mm. long-; one ol 



is 2; the IIIBr series on the live rays are as follows: (1) leur of 2; (2) one of 



e of 4 •,•).; four of 2. 1 four ol 4 (3 | . two of these being on the lllir 



, and three of 2; the centrodorsal is very small. A. similar example 



I the UB \ . thirteen <'l* the [IIBr series are 2 and seven are 4 (3 + 4); 



i of 4 5 1 occur in pairs on the same IIBr series: the centrodorsal 



1 and si Another large specimen has one of the IIIBr series 4 (3 + 4), the 



. and all the IIBr series being 4 (3 + 4); the centrodorsal is very 



