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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



In Ulis bibliography are emimerated only those papers A\hich are referred to in the text, and 

 in the case of those that I have been able to consult personally, I have brought together iinder 

 each title the species treated of in it, -with the principal items in the lists of synonyms, where 

 such are given. On this last point the meth(xl adopted was this : of the whole list of referen- 

 ces Tinder each specific name, I have picked out only those names, the identity of which with 

 the species in question is not aj^parent at once. To take an example, Michatlovskij [: 02, 

 p. 487] gives the following references under Ctenodiscus ccnmiculatiis (Linck) : 



1733. Astropecten corniculatus Linck, &c. 1842. Ctenodiscus polaris Müllek & Tboschel, &c. 

 1842. Ct. pygmœus Müllkr & Troschel, &c. 1846. Ct: crispatus Düben & Koeex, &c. 1857. 

 Ditto LÜTKEN, &c. 1861. Ditto M, Sars, &c. 1862. Ditto Düjardin & HrpÉ, &c. 1869. Ditto 

 Perrieb, &c. 1876. Ct. corniculatus Perrier, &c. 1878. Ditto Viguier, &c. 1881. Ditto Duncan 

 &, Sladen, &c. 1886. Ct. krausei Ludwig, &c. 1886. Ct. crispatus Lievinsen, «fee, 1892. Ditto 

 BEUi, «S:c. 1899. Ct. corniculatxis Döderlein, &c. 1900. Ditto Döderlein, &c. 1900. Ct. crispatus 

 Ludwig, &c. 



In such a case as this only the following are reproduced in this bibliography : Ct. cornicu- 

 latus (Lixck) = Astropecten corniculatus Linck 1733 = Ct. polaris M. T. '42 = Ct. pygmanis M. T. . 

 '42 = Cf. crispatus Düren & Koren '46= CÏ, krausei Ludwig '86. 



Peiyiaceros and Asteriscus are regarded as strictly synonymous for the purposes of this biblio- 

 graphy with Oreaster and Asterina respectively, so that if e.g. the name Asteriscus hurtoni should 

 occur after A.steri7va hicrtonî the former is not mentioned in the bibliographical notices above 

 explained. 



1800-1899 are abbreviated thus: '00-';);); I'JOO— 1913 thus: : 00— : 13. 



Publications marked with an asterisk were not accessible to the writer. It may be added 

 that in the case of those works which deal also with other groups than the Asteroidea, only the 

 contents of the part treating of the latter are reijrotluced. 



Alcock, a. (See also under Wood-Mason.) 



'93. Natural History Notes from H. M. Indian Marine Siu'vey Steamer 

 'Investigator,' Commander C. F, Oldhaim, E.N., commanding. — Series 

 H, No. 7. An Account of the Collection of Deep-sea Asteroidea. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 6tli. ser., vol. xi, p. 73-121, pis. iv, v, vi. 



Archastertdji:. Pararchaster Sladen. P. semisquamatus Sladen. P. Imddlestoni, 

 n. sp. P. violaceus, n. sp. Pontaster Sladen. P. mimicus Sladen. P. cribellmn, 

 n. sp. P. hispidus Alcock & Wood-Mason. P. pWosM,«?, n. sp. Dytaster Sladen. 

 D. exUis Sladen. D. anacanthus Alcock & Wood-Mason. Persephonaster Alcock 

 & Wood-IVIason. p. croceus Alcock & Wood-Mason, 2 figs. P. rhodopeplus 



