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Astroconus australis or not, it does not seem to me possible to 

 draw a subfamily distinction between them, as Doderlein does, 

 and place one in the Astrochelinse and the other in the 

 Gorgonocephahnse. If these two groups are worth dis- 

 tinguishing as subfamihes, I think Conocladus must certainly 

 be put in the Gorgonocephahnae. 



iocs. — Thirty-five miles south-east of Bruni Island, Tas- 

 mania, 150-230 fathoms. 



North-east of Cape Pillar, Tasmania, 50-80 fathoms. 



Bay of Fires, Tasmania, 40 fathoms. 



Twenty miles east of Babel Island, Bass Strait, 35 fathoms. 



Between Devonport and Launceston, Tasmania. 



Eastern Slope, Bass Strait, 70-100 fathoms. 



Off Gabo Island, Victoria, about 200 fathoms. 



Thirty-six miles N. 58° E., of Cape Wickham, King Island, 

 Bass Strait. 



South-east coast of Australia. 



Coast of Victoria. 



Forty miles west of Kingston, South Austraha, 30 fathoms. 



Off Murray River mouth. South Australia, 17 fathoms. 



Sanders Bank, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, 28 

 fathoms. 



Fifteen miles south of Cape Wiles, South Australia. 



Fifty miles south of Cape Wiles, South Australia, 75 

 fathoms. 



South-east of Flinders Island, South Austraha, 37 fathoms. 



Fifteen miles south of St. Francis Island, South Austraha, 

 30 fathoms. 



Genus Astrodendrum, Doderlein. 



ASTRODENDRUM PUSTULATUM,! Sf. nOV. 



(Plate xxxiv., fig. 1-2.) 



Disk diameter, 40 mm. ; arms, divided about 8 times, 

 approximately 225 mm. long, measured from mouth ; one 

 arm measured as follows, by divisions, the figures, however, 

 being only approximate : from mouth to first fork, 20 mm. ; 

 second division, 12 mm. ; third, 13 mm. ; fourth, 30 mm. ; 



1. Pustulatus=h.a,\\na blisters or pustules ; in reference to the pimple 

 like elevations on the disk. 



