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Comatula barbata Forbes, History of British starfishes, 1841, p. 17 (identity). — W. B. Carpenter, 

 PhU. Trans. Roy. Soc, vol. 156, 1866, p. 696 (identity).— P. H. Carpenter, Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 (Zool.), ser. 2, vol. 2, 1879, p. 7 (history). 



Comatula bicolor Delle Chiaje, Descrizione e notomia degli animali invertebrati della Sicilia citeriore, 

 vol. 4, 1841, p. 65, pi. 172, figs. 6, 7 (Pozzuoli and Mondrazone, Sicily). — P. H. Carpenter, Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 24, 1891, p. 69 (identity). 



Comatula adeone Verany, Catalogo degli animali invertebrati marini del Golfo di Geneva e Nizza, 

 1846, p. 5 (Gulf of Genoa); also published in Descrizione di Genova, vol. 1, pt. 2, 1846, p. 85. 



Comatula (Alecto) mediterranea J . Muller, Abh. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. for 1847, 1849, p. 252 (Marseille; 

 Nizza). 



Comatula rosea Leuckart, Bericht wissensch. Leistungen Naturg. Niederen Thiere, 1858, 1859, p. 101 ; 

 1863, 1864, p. 86 (editorial error). 



Alecto mediterranea Troschel and Rdthe, Handbuch der Zoologie, 1859, p. 584 (listed). 



Comatula milleri Bronn, Die Klassen und Ordnungen der Strahlenthiere, vol. 2, Actinozoa, 1860, 

 p. 220, pi. 25, figs. 15-20 (in part; compilation). 



Encrmus europaeus Dujardin and Hup£, Histoire naturelle des zoophytes, Echinodfermes, 1862, p. 2 

 of "Explication des planches" (error for Pentacrinus europoeus). 



Antedon mediterraneus Wymlle Thomson, Phil. Trans. Roy Soc, vol. 155, 1865, p. 515 (develop- 

 ment; reference to Dujardin). 



Antedon (Comatula) rosaceus W. B. Carpenter, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc, vol. 156, 1866, p. 671 (refer- 

 ences to the synonymy and structure); Proc Roy. Soc, vol. 24, 1876, No. 166, p. 211 (further 

 notes on anatomy, physiology and development; but, like the preceding, dealing mostly with 

 bifida); No. 169, p. 451 (supplement, with criticisms of Ludwig and Greeff). 



Antedon rosaceus W. B. Carpenter (in part), Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc, vol. 156, 1866, p. 672 (history; 

 cirri, and a few other details of structure; this work is based chiefly on bifida). — Wyvillb Thom- 

 son, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 7, 1872, p. 765 (Porcupine stations off Tunisia) — Claus, 

 Grundzuge der Zoologie, 1872, p. 228 (early stages), p. 230 (example of the genus). — W. B. Car- 

 penter, Proc. Roy. Soc, vol. 24, 1876, p. 211 (anatomy; physiology; development), p. 451 (ad- 

 denda to the preceding; criticism of Ludwig, 1875, and Greeff, 1875).- — Glaus, Grundzuge der 

 Zoologie, 1876, pp. 277, 279. — Lange, Morphol. Jahrb., vol. 2, 1876, p. 282 (anatomy). — Zittel, 

 Handbuch der Palaeontologie, vol. 1, 1876, p. 323. — Quenstedt, Petrefactenkunde Deutschlands, 

 vol. 4, 1876, Asteriden u. Encriniden, p. 164, pi. 96, fig. 18. — Ludwig, Nachr. Ges. Gottingen, 

 Feb. 23, 1876, No. 5, p. 108 (anatomy) ; June 28, 1876, No. 13, p. 353 (anatomy) ; No. 23, 1876, 

 p. 676 (anatomy compared with that of Rhizocrinus; Zeitschr. wiss. Zool., vol. 28, 1877, p. 255, 

 pis. 12-19 (anatomy) ; vol. 29, 1877, p. 52 (anatomy compared with that of Rhizocrinus lofo- 

 tensis). — P. H. Carpenter, Nature, vol. 15, 1877, p. 197 (relationships). — Moselet, Quart. 

 Journ. Microsc. Sci., new ser., vol. 17, 1877, pp. 8, 10 (coloring matter). — Schluter, Zeitschr. 

 deutsch. geol. Ges., vol. 30, pt. 1, 1878, p. 33. — Ludwig, Morphologische Studien an Echino- 

 dermen, 1879, pp. 1, 40 (anatomy). — P. H. Carpenter, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 36, 1880, 

 p. 36 (central structures). — P. H. Carpenter, Zool. Anz., vol. 4, 1881, p. 521 (Skerki Bank, 

 Tunisia). — ^de Loriol, Paleontologie frangaise, ser. 1, Animaux Invert^br^s, terrain jurassique, 

 vol. 11, pt. 1,1882, p. 69, pi. 2, figs. 1, 2 (from life, natural size). — Marion, Ann. Mus. Hist. nat. 

 Marseille (Zool.), vol. 1, Mem. No. 1, 1883, pp. 38, 39, 45, 105 (details of the distribution about 

 Marseille); No. 2, p. 24 (south of Rion and Planier, 100-200 m., with L. phalangium) .—Clkvs, 

 Traits de zoologie, vol. 4, 1884, p. 412 (general account). — A. M. Marshall, Quart. Journ. Micr. 

 Sci., new ser., vol. 24, 1884, p. 507, pi. 35 (nervous system) ; Studies from the biological laboratory 

 of Owens College, vol. 1, 1886, p. 263, pi. 14 (nervous system). — Packard, Zoology, 1886, p. 105, 

 figs. 66, 67 (general account). — Walther, Palaeontographica, vol. 32, 1S86, p. 161 (structure and 

 development). — Vogt and Yung, Traits d'anatomie comparfie, vol. 1, 1887, p. 519 (anatomy; 

 sacculi regarded as symbiotic algae; general account). — Greenwood, Journ. Physiol., vol. 11, 

 suppl. number, December 1890, pp. 594-597 (action of nicotine). — Gooorza y GonzAles, An. Soc. 

 Espanola Stor. Nat., vol. 20, pt. 2, Oct. 1, 1891, pp. 229, 240 (effects of fresh water).— Naoel, 

 Arch. Physiol., vol. 53, Heft 7-8, Nov. 24, 1892, pp. 337, 343 (Naples; observations on galvanic 

 stimuli). — Claus, Lehrb. Zool., 1897, p. 321. — Lo Bianco, Mitt. Zool. Stat. Neapel, vol. 13, 

 1899, p. 469 (Naples). — Giesbrecht, Mitt. Zool. Stat. Neapel, vol. 14, 1901, p. 61 (Secca di 

 Gajola; host of Enterognathus comatulae, a new parasite of the intestinal canal). — Delage and 



