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Comalula, nov. sp. E. Foubes, Rep. British Assoc, for 1850, 1851, pp. 21G, 217, 219 (various locality 

 records) . 



Comatula pelasus (not of Diiben and Koren, 1846) E. Forbes, Rep. British Assoc, for 1850, 1851, p. 

 239 (Hebrides, 30-40 fms.; shell). 



Comatula rosaceus Gordon, Zoologist, vol. 11, 1852, pp. 3781-3785 (Moray Firth). 



Encrines Milne-Edwards, Cours elementaire d'histoire naturelle, Paris, 1855, fig. 467, p. 564. 



Alecto europaea LOtken, Oversigt over Gr0nlands Echinodermata, 1857, p. 82, footnote (British 

 species), p. 83 (range). — P. H. Carpenter, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 24, 1891, p. 69 (of 

 Leach = i4. rosacea [bifida]). 



Comalula rosea Lbuckart, Bericht wissensch. Leistungen Naturg. Niederen Thiere, 1858, 1859, p. 

 101. — Baird, Dictionary of Natural History, 1860, p. 160. — Lbuckart, Bericht wissensch. 

 Leistungen, Naturg. Niederen Thiere, 1863, p. 86. 



Stella {Decameros) barbala Du.iardin and Hup£, Ilistoire naturelle des zoophytes, fichinodermes, 

 1862, p. 210 (of Linek; referred to [Comatula] pectinata). 



Comatula brachiolala (not of Lamarck, 1816) Beltramibux, Ann. Acad. La Rochelle, vol. 6, 1804, 

 p. 90 (Charente-Inferieure). 



Antedon rosacctts Norma.v, Ann Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. 15, 1865, p.l02 (detailed account). — 

 Wyville Thomson, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc, vol. 155, 1805, pp. 513-544 (embryology and early 

 development), pis. 23-27.— G. Hodoe, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Newcastle, vol. 1, pt. 1, 1865, p. 44 

 (Northumberland, rare, 1864).— W. B. Carpenter, Proo. Roy. Soc, vol. 14, 1805, pp. 376-378 

 (structure, development, etc); Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. 16, No. 93, Sept. 1, 1865, pp. 

 200-202 (structure, development, etc.); Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc, vol. 156, 1866, pp. 671-756 

 (historj-; development; structure; anatomy). — M. Sars, M^moires pour servir k la connaissance 

 des crinoides Nivants, 1868, pp. 37-63 (comparison of the pentacrinoids with those of Hathro- 

 melra sarsii, and with Rhizccrinus lofntensis). — Lacaze-Duthiers, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci., 

 vol. 69, No. 24, 1869, pp. 1253-1256 (Roscoff).— Sars, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. 3, No. 

 14, 1869, p. 171.— LtjTKEN, Vid. Medd. Nat. Foren. K0benhavn for 1868, 1869, p. 163 (mouth and 

 disk). — BiLLi.NGs, Canadian Nat., new ser., vol. 4, 1869, p. 433 ("rudimentary liver" compared 

 with the convoluted plate of Paleozoic crinoids); vol. 5, 1870, p. 181 (comparison with blastoids); 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. 5, 1870, p. 416 ("rudimentary liver" and convoluted plate); 

 Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 2, vol. 49, 1870, p. 57 (same); vol. 50, p. 225 (skeleton compared with that 

 of pentremites) . — W. B. Carpenter, Trans. Roy. Microsc Soc, vol. 3, 1870, p. 227 (basis of 

 the skeleton compared with that in echinoids). — Lacaze-Duthiers, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 

 4, vol. 5, J870, p. 151 (occurrence about Roscoft; habits). — Billings, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 ser. 4, vol. 7, 1871, p. 142 (comparison with pentremites). — Glaus, Grundzuge der Zoologie, 

 1872, p. 228 (early stages), p. 230 (example of the genus). — Hodgb, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. New- 

 castle, vol. 4, 1872, p. 126 (locality records). — Lacaze-Duthiers, Arch. Zool. Exp. G^n., vol. 1, 

 1872, pp. x-xiii (detailed account of occurrence about Roscoff). — Wyville Thomson, Proe. Roy. 

 Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 7, 1872, p. 765 {Porcupine expedition, 1869-70; frequent in wfcter of moderate 

 depth).— Perrier, Arch. Zool. Exp. G(5n., vol. 2, 1873, p. 29 (anatomy and regeneration).— 

 P. H. Carpenter, .lourn. Anat. Physiol., vol. 11, 1876, p. 89 (anatomy of arms).— W. B. Car- 

 pester, Proc Roy. Soc, vol. 24, 1876, pp. 211-231 (structure, physiology and development), 

 p. 451 (structure and physiology of the nervous system), pis. 8-9. — Hughes, Nature, vol. 15, 

 1876, p. 7 (Torbay; rare), p. 158 (occurrence of young at Torquay; nomenclature). — Packard, 

 Life histories of animals, 1876, p. 79 (development).— Zittbl, Handbuch der Palaeontologie, vol. 

 1, 1876, p. 323, fig. 215 (larva; after Wyville Thomson).— Hunt, Nature, vol. 15, 1876, p. 59 

 (occurrence in Torbay).— Mason, Nature, vol. 15, 1876, p. 59 (additional records).— Stebbino, 

 Nature, vol. 15, 1876, p. 58 (additional records); vol. 15, 1877, p. 366 (discussion of name).— 

 P. H. Carpenter, Nature, vol. 15, 1877, p. 197 (in part; relationships); Quart. Journ. Micr. 

 Sci., new ser., vol. 18, 1878, p. 352 (oral and apical systems) .—ScHLtJTER. Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. 

 Ges., vol. 30, pt. 1, 1878, p. 37.— P. II. Carpenter, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), ser. 2, vol. 2, 

 1879, p. 16 (listed).— Packard, Zoology, 1879, p. 105 (development).— Leslie and Herdman, 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 6, 1881, p. 86 (not yet recorded in the Firth of Forth).— 

 Glaus, Traitd de zoologie, vol. 4, 1884, p. 412 (general account).— Herdman, Nature, vol. 

 30, Oct. 30, 1884, p. 634 (pentacrinoids in Lamlash Bay).— W. B. Carpenter, Nature, vol. 31, 

 Nov. 13, 1884, pp. 27, 28 (pentacrinoids in Lamlash Bay; anatomy).— Hunt, Journ. Linn. Soc. 



