638 BULLETIN 82, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Family LEPADIDiE. 

 Subfamily Scalpellin^. 



SCALPBXLUM ALBUM HOEK. 



Scalpellum album was found on a species of Metacrinus taken by the Chal- 

 lenger in 140 fathoms near the Kei Islands. The species of Metacrinus from the 

 station in question were M. angulatus, M. cingulatus, M. nobilis, M. tuberosus, 

 and M. fmurrayi. 



P. H. Carpenter records it on a specimen of Metacrinus varians from off the 

 Meangis Islands in 500 fathoms. As he also found it on a specimen of Metaerinus 

 murrayi of unknown origin, he suspected that possibly the latter came from the 

 same locality. 



SCALPELLUM BALANOIDES HOEK. 



This species was found attached to an arm of Metacrinus murrayi which was 

 dredged by the Challenger near the Meangis Islands in 129 fathoms. 



It was also found attached to pentacrinites in 500 fathoms off the Meangis 

 Islands. The species dredged here were Metacrinus costatus, M. moseleyi, M. 

 varians, M. wyvillii, M. fmurrayi, Endoxocrinns altemicirrus, and Hypalocrinus 

 naresianus. 



SCALPELLUM DICERATUM PILSBRY. 



Fig.s. 947, 948, p. 621. 



Scalpellum diceratum was found on the stems of Isocrinus decorus, dredged 

 by the Albatross in between 33 and 279 fathoms off Habana, Cuba. 



SCALPELLUM GONIONOTUM PILSBRT. 



This species was found on the column of a species of Metacrinus dredged by 

 the Albatross in 361 fathoms in the Eastern Sea about 90 miles westsouthwest of 

 the Goto Islands. 



SCALPELLUM PENTACRINARUM PILSBRT. 



Fig. 949, p. 621. 



Scalpellwn pentacrinarum was found on a cirrus of Isocrinus decorus dredged 

 by the Albatross in between 33 and 279 fathoms off Habana, Cuba. 



SCALPELLUM WELTNERIANUM PILSBRY. 



This form was found on a cirrus from a species of Metacrinus dredged by the 

 Albatross in 361 fathoms in the Eastern Sea about 90 miles westsouthwest of 

 Kagoshima Gulf. 



SCALPELLUM, SP. 



p. H. Carpenter records the occurrence of a species of Scalpellum on the stem 

 of a Metacrinus interruptus from latitude 10° 14' N., longitude 123° 54' E., in 

 95 fathoms. 



