PART 5 A MONOGRAPH OF THE EXISTING CRINOIDS 13 



proximal surfaces pitted as in younger specimens. The distal end of each narrows to 

 a bar which bends in over the disk. 



The arms are of 19 brachials. Pinnules of up to 9 or 10 segments occur on the 

 ninth and succeeding brachials; the lower pinnules are not yet beginning to form. 

 There are strong side- and cover-plates, of the same nature as those of the adult 

 Notocrimis mrilis, along the ambulacra. There are a few irregularly arranged sacculi 

 along the arms. 



Localities. — Wcddell Quadrant; South Shetlands, south of the Falkland Islands; 

 whaler Bransfield; attached to a harpoon line; March 22, 1915 [Grieg, 1929]. 



Antarctic (Swedish Antarctic Expedition) station 5; WeddeU Quadrant; southeast 

 of Seymour Island, east of James Ross Island (lat. 64°20' S., long. 56°38' W.) ; 150 

 meters [Mortensen, 1917, 1918, 1920; A. H. Clark, 1921, 1923, 1929; Gislen, 1924; 

 Koehler, 1924; Grieg, 1929]. Type locality. 



Terra Nova station 341; Victoria Quadrant; off Cape Bird Peninsula, Ross Island, 

 off South Victoria Land, south of New Zealand; 80 meters; January 25, 1912 [A. H. 

 Clark, 1929] (1, B.M.). 



Aurora (Australasian Antarctic Expedition) station 1; Victoria Quadrant; off 

 AdeUe Land, south of Australia (lat. 66°50' S., long. 142°06' E.); 640-731 meters; 

 bottom temperature —1.84° C; bottom, thick ooze; December 22, 1913 [A. H. Clark, 

 1937] (3, Australian Mus.). 



Aurora station 3; Victoria Quadrant; off Adelie Land (lat. 66°32' S., long. 141°39' 

 E.); 287 meters; bottom temperature —1.62° C; December 31, 1913 [A. H. Clark, 

 1937] (4, U.S.N.AI., E. 3057). 



Discovery Investigations station 170; off Cape Bowles, Clarence Island (lat. 61° 

 25'30" S., long. 53°46' W.); 342 meters; rock; at 325 meters, temperature —0.42° 

 C, sahnity 34.477oo; February 23, 1927 [John, 1938] (17 adults, 18 pentacrinoid larvae, 

 B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 175; Bransfield Strait, South Shetland Islands 

 Gat. 63°17'20" S., long. 59°4S'15" W.); 200 meters; mud, stones, and gravel; at 190 

 meters, temperature —0.48° C, salinity 34.34°/oo; March 2, 1927 [John, 1938] (7 

 adults, 2 pentacrinoid larvae, B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 1658; off Franklin Island, Ross Sea (lat. 76°10' S., 

 long. 168°40' E.); 520 meters; January 26, 1930 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 1948; east of Clarence Island (lat. 60°49' S., long. 

 52°40' W.); 490-610 meters; January 4, 1937 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 34; off Kemp Land (lat. 66°21' S., long. 58°50' E.); 

 603 meters; January 6, 1930 [John, 1939] (9, B.M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 39; off Enderby Land (lat. 66°10' S., long. 49°41' E.) ; 300 

 meters; January 17, 1930 [John, 1939] (1, B.M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 40; off Enderby Land (lat. 66°12' S., long. 49°37' E.); 

 300 meters; January 17, 1930 [John, 1939] (2, Australian Mus.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 41; off Enderby Land (lat. 65°48' S., long. 53°16' E.); 

 180-209 meters; at 200 meters, temperature —1.77° C, salinity 34.24%o; January 24, 

 1930 [John, 1939] (4, B.M.; 4, Australian Mus.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 105; off MacRobertson Land Gat. 67°46' S., long. 67°03' 

 E.); 163 meters; February 13, 1931 [John, 1939] (5, B.M., 6, Austrahan Mus.). 



