tewhat longer than broad, the third two and one half times as long 



as the proximal diamei id the following three times as long as the proximal diameter; 



the third and following have prominently expanded and overlapping distal ends which are 



ially prominent o side of the pinnule where they are armed with long and 



ninent spines. I' is about half as long as P n with 7 segments which an very long with 



strongly everted spinous distal ends. especially on the distal side; a large genital gland 



runs from the base ol the third to the base ol the sixth segment. Similar genital elands occur 



on the following pinnules to and including 1' 



llit - la from Stat. 99 resembles that trom Stat. 289. 



The individual from Stat. 105 lias u> cirrus segments. 



two from Stat. 125 resemble those described from Stat. 50; the arms are 25 mm. 

 long; the cirri are 1 5 mm. long with 9 segments; there is no genital gland on 1' . 



The example hom Stat. 289 is large, with the arms 30 mm. long; the cirri are 6 mm. 

 Ejments; 1', is trom 4 mm. to 4.5 mm. long, with i<> — 12 segments; 

 there is no genital gland on P a . 



The specimen from Banda is even larger, with the arms 35 mm. long; there are 

 10 cirrus segments. 



Compsometra incommoda (Bell). 



:. Arm. and Mag. Nat. Hist. [6], vol. 2, 1888, p. 404 {Antedon incomnu 

 P. II. Carpenter. Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria X. S.), vol. 1, 1889, p. 135 {Antedon sp. nov. 

 BELL. Arm. and Mag. Xat. Hist. [6], vol. 3, 1889, p. 292 {Antedon incommoda; supposed 



identity with A. pstmila [= Compsometra lovêni\). 

 A. II. CLARK. Proc. U.S. National .Museum, vol. 38, 1910, p. 275 {Compsometra lacert 

 ■ Fauna Südwest-Australiens, vol. 3, 1911, Lief. 13, pp. 442, 443. 444, 464, 

 mpsometra incommod 



Memoirs of the Australian .Museum, vol. 4, iyii, p. 792 {Compsometra incommo 

 - Pi 5. National Museum, vol. 43, 1912, pp. 382, 405 {Compsometra incommoda). 

 Smithsonian Miscella Collections, vol. 6i, iyi 3, X" 1 ;, p. 52 Compsometra incomnu 



4. 1 metra iris A. H. Clark. 



A. II. Cl \::k. Notes from the Leyden Museum, vol. 34, 1^12, p. 131 {Compsometra ir/'s). 

 . 144. Anch north of Salomakiëe (Damar) [sland. 4; Metres. 1 Hx. 



The centrodorsal is very low hemispherical, the bare polar area almost covered with 

 pits representing obsolete cirri kets. 



The cirri are XXX. to [2, 8 mm. to 9 mm. long, the outer portion strongly recurved ; 

 the first segment is ver) >hort, the about twice as long as the median diameter, the 



third about three times as l( the median diameter, the fourth about as long as the 



third; the following graduall) in length so that the antepenultimate is sligtly longer 



than broad, and the penultimate about as long as broad; the second and third are strongly 

 Lricted centrally with expanded ends; the following gradually lose this character and become 

 illy flattened and hence broader in lateral view, the outer segments being nearly <>r quite 



