ECHINODERMS OF SMITHSONIAN-HARTFORD EXPEDITION — CLARK 455 

 HOLOTHURLA IMPATIENS Forsk&l 



Locality. — Smithsonian-Hartford station 28, St. John (6, E. 5570). 



HOLOTHURIA SURINAMENSIS Lndwig 



Locality. — Smithsonian -Hartford station 28, St. John (1, E. 5572). 



STICHOPUS BADIONOTUS Selenka 



Locality. — Smithsonian-Hartford station 28, St. John (1, E. 5573). 



THYONE COGNATA (Lampert) 



Locality. — Smithsonian-Hartford station 15, Haiti (1, E. 5565). 



PENTACTA PYGMAEUS Th6el 



Locality. — Smithsonian-Hartford station 19, Puerto Eico (9, E. 

 5571). 



LOCALITIES GIVEN IN THE PRECEDING LIST 



STATIONS OP THE SMrPHSONIAN-HARTFORD EXPEDITION, 1937 



Station 3. Bahamas. Nassau Harbor, west end of Atholl Island; March 15. 



Station ^. Bahamas. Nassau Harbor, off the south side of Hog Island, half- 

 way between east end and anchorage; bottom coral sand with Centrechinns; 

 March 16. 



Station 9. Bahamas. San Salvador (Watling Island), rocky point about 2 

 miles south of Cockburn Town ; March 19. 



Station 10. Bahamas. San Salvador (Watling Island), vicinity of anchorage, 

 Cockburn Town, 4i,^-10 fathoms; white-sand bottom; March 19. 



Station 12. Haiti. Tortuga Island, reef to east side of Tierra Baja road; 

 8 feet; scattered coral heads with turtle grass and Centr echinus; March 21. 



Station 15. Haiti. Cape Haitien, near Dames Point ; March 22. 



Station 16. Puerto Rico. West end of San Juan Island, in the vicinity of 

 Fort San Geronimo; March 27. 



Station 17. Puerto Rico. West end of San Juan Island, in the vicinity of 

 Fort San Geronimo; March 28. 



Station 19. Puerto Rico. OfE Puntilla Point, parallel to Tablazo Shoal; 3.5 

 fathoms ; bottom broken shell, broken coral, and mud ; March 29. 



Station 20. Puerto Rico. Off west shore of San Juan harbor, in line with 

 and west of preceding markers (station 19) ; bottom hard sandy mud, worm 

 tubes, and coral rocks; March 29. 



Station 21. Puerto Rico. Mangrove swamp and along peaty shore halfway 

 between airport landing and bridge crossing the lower end of San Juan harbor ; 

 March 29. 



Station 23. St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Charlotte Amalia, east shore of har- 

 bor, seaward side of coal dock; April 4. 



Station 26. St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Charlotte Amalia, between ships' 

 anchorage and revenue cutter dock ; 8-20 feet ; sandy bottom ; April 5. 



Station 27. St. John, Virgin Islands. Coral Harbor, east shore. Hurricane 

 Hole ; shingle beach and weed-grown rocks ; April 6. 



Station 2S. St. John, Virgin Islands. West side of Coral Bay, coral reef off 

 Lagoon Point ; April 6. 



