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Holyhead Island, Anglesea, near Rhoscolyn beacon [Herdman, 1891]. 



Wales [Fleming, 1828; Forbes, 1841]. Milford Haven [Adams, 1800; Miller, 

 1821; Fleming, 1828; Forbes, 1841; J. Miiller, 1841, 1849; von Graff, 1887; Bell, 1892]. 

 Same, 6-11 meters; mud [Forbes, 1851]. Tenby [Parkes, 1891; Hartmeyer, 1916]. 

 Mew Stone, Skomer, Pembroke; intertidal [Bassindale, 1945]. 



Ilfracombe (south side of the entrance to the Bristol cliannel) [Norman, 1865; 

 W. B. Carpenter, 1866]. 



Ireland [von Graff, 1877] (2 pentacrinoids, CM.; from Sir WyviUe Thomson). 

 North, east and south Ireland [Wm. Thompson, 1844]. Fair Head to Downpatrick 

 (embracing Belfast and Strangford Loughs, and parts of counties Down and Antrim); 

 Downpatrick to Carnsore Point in County Wexford (embracing Dundrum, Dundalk 

 and Dublin bays, and parts of counties Down, Louth, Meath, Dublin, Wicklow and 

 We.xford) ; Carnsore Point to Cape Clear, County Cork, with harbors of Waterford, 

 Dungarven, Youghal, Cork and Kinsale, and parts of counties Wexford, Waterford 

 and Cork ; Mizen Head to Kerry Head at the mouth of the River Shannon (embracing 

 Bantry, Dingle and Tralee bays, the Kenmare River, and parts of counties Cork and 

 Kerry); Loop Head, County Clare, to Erris Head on Mullet Island at the extreme 

 northwest of Mayo (embracing Galway, Clare and Blacksod bays, the isles of Aran, 

 Clare, AchiJl and Mullet, and parts of counties Clare, Galway and Mayo [Wright and 

 Greene, 1859]. Generally distributed on the Irish coast; not recorded on the north- 

 west coast between Erris Head and Malin Head, although probably occurring there 

 [Nichols, 1903]. Larne Lough [Wm. Thompson, 1856]. Antrim [Forbes, 1841]. Bel- 

 fast [Xorman, 1865; Sars, 1868; Bell, 1893]. Belfast Lough [Wyville Thomson, 1864]. 

 Belfast Bay [Wm. Thompson, 1856]. Down [Forbes, 1841]. Portaferry [Bell, 1892]. 

 Ringhaddy Sound, Strangford Lough; L.W. extra spring tide [Williams, 1954]. Strang- 

 ford Lough [Wm. Thompson, 1856; Wyville Thomson, 1864; Norman, 1865; W. B. 

 Carpenter, 1876]. Entrance to Strangford Lough, October 1839 [Forbes, 1841]. Coun- 

 ty Dublin [Bell, 1892]. Dublin coast [Forbes, 1841]. Skerries, County Dublin; 24 

 and 25 meters [Colgan, 1905]. Ireland's Eye (near Dublin) [Forbes, 1841]. Off Ire- 

 land's Ej-e [Wm. Thompson, 1856]. Dublin [Forbes, 1841; Busch, 1849]. Dublin 

 Bay [Anon\Tnous, 1835]. Dublin Bay, channel between Dalkey Island and the main- 

 land [Hassall, 1842]. Under Mnrtello Tower, Dalkey Island, close to shore [Haddon, 

 1886]. Dalkey Sound [Wyville Thomson, 1864]. Off Kingstown Harbour [Hassall, 

 1842]. Greystones, County Wicklow [Macintosh, 1884 ; Haddon, 1886]. Cork [Forbes, 

 1841; J. E. Gray, 1848]. Qucenstown (Cobh, or Cove of Cork) [J. V. Thompson, 

 1827]. Courtmacsherrry Harbour [Wm. Thompson, 1856]. Long Island Sound 

 (southwestern Ireland); 7 meters [Sladen, 1891]. Flying Fox station IV, off the south- 

 west coast of Ireland; 457 meters [Bell, 1889, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (4, B.M.). 

 County Kerry, 45-60 miles W. ^i N. from Dursey Head; 457 metei-s [Kemp, 1905]. 

 Kenmare River [Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (3, B.M.). Coastguard Bay, off Green 

 Rocks, etc. [Kemp, 1905]. Off Freaghillaun [Kemp, 1905]. On bottom of hulks 

 moored in Faby [Kemp, 1905]. South entrance to Ballj-nakill Harbour [Kemp, 1905). 

 County Kerry, 3-5 miles southwest by south from Great SkeUig rock; 109 meters 

 [Kemp, 1905]. Five to 8 miles west of Great Skellig rock; 128-146 meters [Haddon 

 and Green, 1888; Kemp, 1905]. Valencia; ascidian ground, Knightstown area, Valen- 

 cia Harbour; 5-13 meters [Beaumont, 1900]. IJelga station W.5; five miles SW. by 

 W. of Great Skellig, County Kerrj- 109-119 meters [A. H. Clark, 1913] (1, Dublin M.) 



