2 IO 



Ramsay. R ustralian Museum, vol. 1. 1890, p. 84 [Antedon pumila). 



A. II. Cl \kk. Proc. U S. National Museum, vul. 34, 190S. p. 481 [Antedon lov 



Proc i - al Museum, vol. 58, [910, p. 275 (Compsometra lo: 



Die 1 ' Lustraliens, vol. ;. [911, I ief. . pp. 442, 443, 444 [Compsometra 



metra • 

 M. ■ the Australian Museum, vol. 4. 191 r, pp. 717, 718, J22, 735, 790 (Compso- 



Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 6l, [913, N" 13, p. 53 [Compsometra !<•■ 



\ II. Clark) from the Hawaiian Islamls 1 am now convinced does 

 n0 X i„.;,. is; its generic position is uncertain, but it appears to be closely nlated 



t,, the drometra. 



Andrometra A. 11. (huk. 

 Key to tin- Species of the Genus Andrometra. 



a 1 arms about 60 mm. Ion-; cirri about LXX; I' 6 mm. Ion-' with 9 segments; 



1' to mm. long with 15 segments; 1' S mm. long with 15 segments; P, like P,; 

 1' ; mm. long with 10 segments (Andaman [slands; 202 Metres). . . . indica 

 ^maller, arms not over 55 mm. Ion-; cirri XXX — XXV, 15 — 16, 7 mm. long; 

 1' \ mm. long with S— 10 segments; P, 7 mm. long with 11 segments; P resem- 

 bling 1'. but shorter, about as long as P, ; P, still shorter (southern Japan; 



? 250] Metres) psyche 



1. Andrometra indica A. II. Clark). 



A. H. CLARK. Crinoids of the Indian Ocean, 191 2, p. 243, fig. 46, p. 243 [Eumetra indica). 



2. Andrometra psyche (A. II. Clark . 



A. II. Clark. Buil. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 51, 1908, N" 8, p. 241, pi. i, figs. 2, 3 [Antedon 



. S. National Museum, vol. 34, 1908, p. 317 [Iridometra psyi 



Toxometra A. II. (huk. 



The only in the genus Toxometra is 



1. Toxometra paupera A. 11. Clark. 



A. II. Cl VRK. Proc. National Museum, vol. 39, 191 1, p. 560 [Toxometra paup, 

 Notes from th 1 Museum, vol. 34, 1912, p. 1 38 (Toxometra purpurea). 



Stat. 79». 2°3.S._;S.. 11, 1 . Borneo Bank. 54 Metres. 2 Ex. 



Stat. rn side of the Pearl Bank, Sulu Archipelago. [5 Metres. 2 Ex. 



5 X., [20 26 E. Anchorage off North Ubian. ió— 23 Metres. 2 Ex. 

 Maumer l 



The larger specimen from Si I at first considered as representing a new species. 



It may be described as follows: 



