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Station 4904. Southwest of Goto Islands, Japan. Bott. temp. ? 107 fms. 

 Fne. gy. s., brk. sh. 



Station 4933. Off Kagoshima Gulf, Japan. Bott. temp. 56°. 152 fms. 

 Rky. 



Station 4934. Off Kagoshima Gulf, Japan. Bott. temp. 56°. 103-152 

 fms. Rky. 



Station 4937. OfT Kagoshima Gulf, Japan. Bott. temp. 64.8°. 58 fms. 

 M., lava., p. 



Station 5055. Suruga Gulf, Japan. Bott. temp. 56°. 124 fms. Gn. m., 

 g^^ s., brk. sh., p. 



Station 5070. Suruga Gulf, Japan. Bott temp. 57.6°. 108 fms. AL, s., 

 brk. sh. 



Station 5092. Off Gulf of Tokyo, Japan. Bott. temp. 56.3°. 70 fms. 

 Crs. bk. s. 



Bathymetrical range, 53-200 fms. Extremes of temperature, 64.8°-52.9°. 



Fifty-nine specimens. 



Laganum putnami. 



A. Agassiz, 1863. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 359. 



Plate 142, figs. 14-16. 



Although i\Ir. Agassiz, in his account of this species in the Revision, 

 refers to "figures," I can not find that any figures have ever been published. 

 I have therefore given photographs of one of the original specimens. The 

 species seems to be a rare one for I do not find any records in print since 1863. 

 Doderlein failed to find putnami in his collecting and the Albatross took no 

 specimens in either of her voyages. The original specimens are hardly more 

 than bare tests and no pedicellariae were seen. 



Peronella. 



Gray, 1855. Cat. Recent Ech., pt. 1, p. 13. 

 T^Tie, Laganum pcronii Agas.siz, 1841. Mon. Scut., p. 123. 



It is interesting to find that among these Laganidae having only /our genital 

 pores, there is, just as in the group having five or six such pores, one species 

 in which these pores are far removed from the apical system. In fact Gray 

 based his subgenus Peronella on the peculiar position of the pores, although he 



