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in my species, while the contrary is stated to be true in B. 

 rubicundus. This may possibly be due to the state of preservation 

 in Sluiter's specimens. 



On the whole, I tliink, there is no way but to make this a 

 new species. I name it for the yacht " Golden Hind," owned 

 by Mr. A. Owston of Yokohama, w^hicli was wi-ecked during a 

 storm in 1903, and whose honorable record in the exploration of 

 the Sagami Sea deserves to be kept in memory by zoological 

 science in Japan. 



8. Bathyplofes moseleyi (Théel). 



(Textfig. 7). 



Stichopus moseleyi Théel 1886(/, pp. 1G5— 7, PI. X., figs. 19, 20.— 

 Ludwig 1889—92, p. 331. 



Bathjplotes moseleyi Östekgen 1896, p. 355. — Ludwig 1898a, p. 8. 

 Synallades (?) [Sticliopus] moseleyi Perkier 1902, pp. 339, 349. 



Specimens examined : — 



