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ftud S5 (off the Ivory Coast and ihe eastern end of Ghana) are certainly referable to 

 hupjeri, their cu-ri being; slender and hardly at all expanded distally and the brachials 

 only very slightly flared, if at all. On the other hand, specimens from stations 147, 

 14S, 153, and 163 (from stations to the north of Sierra Leone, 9 + ° N.) have expanded 

 cirri and more or less flared brachials, as in A. bifida moroccana. However, six speci- 

 mens from station 60 (off Liberia) and two from station 151 (due west of the northern 

 end of SieiTa Leone) are intermediate, though tending towards the form of moroccana, 

 while three specimens from station 123 (off Gabon, 2° S., 9° E.) and one from station 

 116 (off Nigeria) are also intermediate, but tend towards A. hupjeri. 



Only more material and better descriptions can settle the limits of these Atlantic 

 species of Antedon. 



Localities.— lsh\ das Rolas (just south of Sao Thom6) (lat. 0°00') [Greeff, 1882]. 



Adantide station 123; off Gabon (lat. 2°03' S., long. 9°05' E.); mud; 50 meters 

 [Gisl6n, 1955] (4 and 1 juvenile, CM.). 



Atlantide station 116; off Nigeria (lat. 4°01' N., long. 7°5G' E.); mud; 66 meters 

 [Gisl^n, 1955] (1, CM.). 



Atlantide station 85; off the eastern end of Ghana (lat. 5°37' N., long. 0°38' E.); 

 mud; 28-40 meters [Gisl^n, 1955] (1, CM.). 



Atlantide station 68; off the Ivory Coast (lat. 4°38' N., long. 6°1S' W.); mud; 90 

 meters [Gisl6n, 1955] (2, CM.). 



Off Accra, Ghana; 70-110 meters [J. B. Buchanan, 1958] (2, B.M.). 



Wappou (Wapoo or Wapu), Ivory Coast (about 7°15' W.); 38 meters; Captain 

 Ilupfer, December 5, 1887 [Hartlaub, 1890, 1891; A. H. Clark, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1918] 

 (1, H.M.). Type locality. 



President-Theodore-Tissier, fifth cruise; station 722; west of Sierra Leone Qat- 

 9°14' N., long. 15°31' W.); 120 meters; May 19, 1936 [Cadenat, 1938]. 



President-Theodore-Tissier, fifth cruise; station 728; west of Sierra Leone (lat. 9° 

 25' N., long. 13°4S' W.) ; depth not given; bottom greenish sand; May 25, 1936 [Cade- 

 nat, 1938]. 



Off Sierra Leone Gat. 6°54' N., long. 11°54' W.); 72 meters; West African Fish- 

 eries Research Institute, A. R. Longhurst (20, B.M.). 



Doubtful localities. — St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands; shore [Vaney and John, 

 1939] (1, Royal Scottish Museum). 



Vanneau stations 37 and 46 (1924); Atlantic coast of Morocco [Mortensen, 1925]. 

 [Note by A.M.C] Both these are probably A. bifida moroccana like those from Goree, 

 Senegal. 



Geographical range. — West Africa, from Sierra Leone to Gabon in the Gulf of 

 Guinea. 



Bathymetrical range.— From the shore line down to 120 meters. 



Occurrence. — Professor Greeff says that he found only a few specimens at Rolas, 

 on the shore cliffs at the lowest tide. 



History.— It is probably to this species that the specimens collected by Prof. R. 

 Greeff at Rolas, on the equator in the Gulf of Guinea, and recorded as Antedon rosacea, 

 should be assigned. 



This form was described by Dr. Clemens Hartlaub in 1890 from a specimen he 

 found in the Hamburg Museum, from Wappou, on the Ivory Coast, collected by 

 Captain Hupfer. He described it in greater detail and figured it in the following year. 



