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tended its range into the Atlantic); Geogr. Journ., vol. 32, No. 6, 1908, p. 607 (color); 

 Vid. Medd. Naturhist. Foren. K0benhavn, 1909, p. 182 (synonjmy; includes braziliensis, 

 encrinus, and capensis), p. 183 (Zanzibar [.specimens from the East Indies are clarki]; descrip- 

 tions of .specimens; discussion of 6-ra.ved specimens; distribution); Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

 40, 1911, p. 3 (discussion by Pourtal6s in 1878, and comparison with T. picla; recorded by de 

 Loriol from Mauritius), p. 5 (,=Antedon capensis BeU), p. 8 (occurs on the southeastern coa.st 

 of Africa), p. 34 (synonymy; localities); Notes Leyden Mus., vol. 33, 1911, p. 189 (compared 

 with Tropiomelra sp. [=clarki] from the Indian Ocean); Bull. Mus. Hiat. Nat., Paris, 1911, No. 

 4, p. 244 (identity), p. 255 (Mauritius; Zanzibar; Seychelles, labeled Comatula bicolor): Smith- 

 sonian Misc. Coll., vol. 60, No. 10, 1912, p. 29 (Mauritius); Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 43, 1912, 

 p. 382 (specimens from Fouquet reef, Mauritius, in the U. S. N. M.), p. 384 {=Comatula [Alecto] 

 carinata J. Miiller, 18'19; =Antedon carinala P. H. Carpenter, 1888), p. 403 (Madagascar; 

 Mauritius; Fo\iquet reef, Mauritius; Zanzibar; detailed description of specimens); Crinoids of 

 the Indian Ocean, 1912, p. 30 {=Comatula carinata Lamarck; = Comatula [Alecto] carinata 

 J. Muller), p. 33 ( — A7Uedon carinata P. H. Carpenter, 1888), p. 40 ( = Antedon capensis Bell), 

 p. 176 (synonymy; summar}' of previous records); Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 61, No. 15, 

 1913, p. 39 (published references to specimens in the B. M.; Mauritius; Zanzibar; Cape of Good 

 Hope; Investigations in South Africa stations 96, 97, 98, 155, 160, 165, 11801, 15610, 15597/8); 

 Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Meeresfauna Westafrikas, Echinod. II, Crinoidea, 1914, p. 309 

 (occurs at Madagascar and adjacent territory), p. 313 (range; South Africa north to Zanzibar, 

 also about Madagascar and among the islands of the southwestern Indian Ocean) ; Die Crinoiden 

 der Antarktis, 1915, p. 104 (collected by the Gauss at Simons Bay), p. 163 (represents the 

 Tropiometridae in South Africa; range), p. 166 (synonymy; Simons Bay; description of the 

 specimens), pi. 9, figs. 4, 5. — H. L. Claek, Carnegie Inst. Washington Year Book No. 15 (for 

 1916), 1916, p. 192 (common at Buccoo Bay, Tobago; reactions to temperature and salinity). — 

 MoRTENSEN, Carnegie Inst. Washington Year Book No. 15 (for 1916), 1916, pp. 193, 194 

 (eggs and embryos). — H. L. Clark, Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ. 251, 1917, pp. 111-119 

 (habits and reactions at Tobago). — A. H. Clark, Unstalked crinoids of the Siboga-Exped., 1918, 

 p. 131 (in key; range). — H. L. Clark, Littoral echinoderms of the West Indies, 1919, pp. 53, 

 68 (Tobago; Buccoo reef and very shallow water in Buccoo Bay; common). — Mortensen, 

 Studies in the development of crinoids, 1920, pp. 2-23 (Tobago; embryology and development), 

 p. 2, footnote (reasons for using the name carinata), p. 4 (no myzostomes found at Tobago), p. 60 

 and following (discussion of the embryology), text figs. 1-4, pis. 1-10. — Bather, Nature, vol. 107, 

 No. 2683, 1921, p. 132 (review of Mortensen).— F. W. Clarke and Wheeler, U. S. Geol. 

 Surv. Prof. Paper 124, 1922, p. 18 (Pigeon Point, Tobago; inorganic constituents of skeleton). — 

 GisL^N, Nova Acta Reg. Soc. Sci. Upsaliensis, ser. 4, vol. 5, No. 6, 1922, p. 93 (comparison with 

 T. encrinus). — A. H. Clark, The Danish higolf-Hxped., vol. 4, No. 5, 1923, p. 39 (range). — 

 H. L. Clark, Ann. South African Mus., vol. 13, pt. 7, No. 12, 1923, p. 233 (Mozambique, low 

 tide; Delagoa Bay; Itongazi river, Natal; notes). — Gisl^n, Zool. Bidrag Uppsala, vol. 9, 1924, 

 pp. 194, 270 (food).— A. H. Clark, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 36, No. 249, April 1929, p. 

 646 (Durban) ; Rec. Indian Mus., vol. 34, pt. 4, December 1932, p. 564 (range).— H. L. Clark, 

 Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands, vol. 16, pt. 1, 1933, p. 8 (Tobago), p. 9 

 (in key), p. 11 (Tobago; St. Lucia; habits). — A. H. Clark, John Murray Exped. 1933-34, Sci. 

 Reports, vol. 4, No. 4, 1936, p. 92 (relation to T. audouini), p. 101 (range), pp. 104, 105. — 

 Mortensen, Kongel. Vid. Selsk. Skrifter, nat. math., ser. 9, vol. 7, No. 1, 1937, pp. 61, 62 

 (pentacrinoids compared with those of T. audouini). — Gisl£n, Kungl. Svenska Vet. Akad. 

 Handl., ser. 3, vol. 17, No. 2, 1938, p. 4 (listed), p. 16 (Portuguese East Africa; notes).— Vanet 

 and John, Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 59, pt. 3, No. 24, 1939, p. 664 (St. Helena; notes). 



Antedon dubenii A. H. Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 34, 1908, p. 469 (identity of Carpenter's 

 specimen from Bahia). — Gisl^n, Ark. Zool., vol. 19, No. 32, 1928, p. 6 (=Tropiometra picta). 



Tropiometra picta A. H. Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 40, 1911, p. 3 (discussion in 1878 and 1879 

 by Pourtal&s and Rathbun, and comparison with T. carinata), p. 7 (west coast of Africa), p. 7, 

 footnote (also in the West Indies), p. 12 (west coast of Africa; also east coast of South America), 

 p. 35 (synonymy; St. Helena; history; discussion); Notes Leyden Mus., vol. 33, 1911, p. 189 

 (comparison with rropiome^rosp., from the Indian Ocean); Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, 1911, 



