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Bawaen Isles, Amboina (Koehler) ; China Sea (von Martens), 

 Korean Seas (Duncan); Japan: Kajiro, Misaki (Matsumoto) ; 

 Philippine Islands : Samboanga, 10 fathoms (Lyman) ; Gebu, Ban- 

 tayan Reef (H. L. Clark) ; Pelew Island, Torres Strait: Badu, 

 Thursday Island, Friday Island, Erub, Murray Island, Mer (H. L. 

 Clark) ; eight stations in Shark's Bay, southwest Australia 

 (Koehler) ; Viwa, Fiji Islands (H. L. Clark) ; Samoa, Tonga 

 Islands; Society Islands (Ljungman) ; Tahiti (Lutken) ; Society 

 Islands (H. L. Clark) ; Sandwich Islands (Grube, Lyman) ; Oahu 

 and Pearl Harbor, Hawaiian Islands (H. L. Clark) ; Honolulu 

 (Lutken) ; San Diego, California (H. L. Clark) ; Cape St. Luca, 

 Lower California (Verrill, J., H. L. Clark) ; Mazatlan, Mexico, 

 (H. L. Clark) ; Acapulco, West Mexico (Lutken and Mortensen) ; 

 Punta Areanas and Realejo, Costa Rica (Lutken, Verrill) ; West 

 Central America (Lutken) ; Pearl Islands, Panama (Verrill, H. L. 

 Clark). 



The Atlantic Ocean records are: Carolina (Ljungman) ; com- 

 mon from Charleston, South Carolina, and the Florida Reefs to 

 Abrolhos Reefs, Brazil (Verrill) ; Miami, Florida (H. L. Clark, 

 Boone) ; Pigeon Key Lake, Key West and Dry Tortugas, Florida, 

 (Koehler), Key West and west of Tortugas, 37 fathoms. Cape 

 Florida and Flannegan's Passage, 27 fathoms (H. L. Clark) ; 

 Bermuda (Verrill, Koehler) ; Harrington Sound, Bermuda, (H. L. 

 Clark) ; Spanish Wells, Eleuthera Island, Bahamas (Koehler) ; 

 Bahama Banks (Verrill) ; Bahamas, also Santa Cruz (? Cuba), 

 Porto Rico, Jamaica; Montego Bay, Port Henderson and Port 

 Royal (H. L. Clark) ; "Albatross" stations 2374 and 2409 and 

 "Fish Hawk" station 7293, in West Indian waters (Koehler) ; 

 Saint Croix and Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands (Lutken, H. L. 

 Clark, Koehler) ; Rio de Janeiro (Verrill) ; Brazil and Abrolhos 

 Islands (Koehler) ; coast of Brazil (Ludwig), 



Material examined: Three specimens from Teviatoa Reef, 

 Raiatea Island, Society Islands, August, 1931 ; sixty-eight speci- 

 mens, entwined in a hydroid colony, Corydendrium splendidum 

 Boone, taken at low tide in one fathom, Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, 

 Hawaii, December 28, 1928, by the "Ara." 



Remarks : These fascinating small, green and white serpent- 

 stars were so intricately entwined within the hydroid colony, 

 Corydendrium splendidum Boone (new species, loc. cit., p. 33, pi. 



