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BULLETIN 76, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 

 Specimens of Astropecten cali/omicus examined— Continxied. 



4331!.. 

 4343.. 



4344.. 

 4346.. 

 4349.. 

 4384.. 

 44».. 



4421. 

 4422. 

 4431. 

 4439. 



4452. 

 44S3. 

 4457. 

 4404. 



4477. 

 4492. 



4501. 

 4535. 



4551.. 

 4552.. 



4555.. 

 4556.. 



4557. 



4559. 



45C2. 



on Ccrros I.slaml, l.ov 

 (ornia. 



Monterey Day 



Vicinity ot San Diego.. 



.do. 



Near Los Coronados Islands, 

 Lower Caliloinia. 



Depth. 



Between Santa Barbara and 

 San Nicholas Island. 



on Santa Rosa Island 



Monterey Bay (northeast of 

 Point Plnos). 



Monterey Bay (southwest ot 



Moss Landing). 

 Monterey Bay (north ol Point 

 Plnos). 

 MonterejT Bay (southwest ol 



Moss Landing). 



.do. 



Monterey Bay (off Hill's Land- 

 ing). 



.do. 



Monterey Bay (3 miles ofl Pyra- 

 mid Point). 



Monterey Bay (between Italian 

 Ledge and shore). 



Monterey Bay (near Italian 

 Ledge). 



....do 



Monterey Bay (70 Fathoms 

 Bank). 



.do. 



62-183 

 55-155 



244 

 46-50 

 82-134 

 164-85 

 32-33 



229-298 

 31-32 

 30-41 

 42-40 



49-50 

 49-51 

 46-40 

 51-36 



Nature oJ bottom. 



Number. 



12-11 

 71-54 



46-56 

 73-66 



Monterey Bay (Italian Ledge). 

 Monterey Bay (Portuguese 



Ledge). 

 Monterey Bay (oH Mussel Point) 

 Monterey Bay (vicinity of Santa 



Crui). 

 on San Pedro" 



coarse yellow sand, shells. 



gray sand, rocks - 

 fine gray sand — 



rocky 



dark green mud, fine sand. 



green mud 



gray sand 



fine gray sand 



gray mud, rocks 



gray sand, shells 



mud, gray sand, rocks, 

 gray sand, shells 



green mud 



dark green mud. 



.do. 



soft, dark gray mud. 



gray sand, mud 



soft green mud 



hard sand 



hard gray sand,. 



coarse sand, shells, rocks, 

 green mud, rocks 



coarse sand, shells. . 

 green mud, rocks... 



fine gray sand, 

 hard sand 



hard and soft sand, green mud, 

 brown mud and pebbles. 



Stanford University. 

 Albatross, 1904. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



University of Caliromia. 



o These specimens, kindly sent by Prof. W. E. Ritter. were taken at twenty-nine different hauls, ranging in depth from 2J 

 to liri fathoms, but the majority from depths of less than :tO fathoms (nineteen hauls>. The bottom was sand together with 

 shclU, shulc, cobbles, pebbles, or sand alone; less frequently mud or sandy mud (seven hauls). Many of the specimens are 

 quite small. 



