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arms, but becoming confluent toward their ends; in the adults the spots are hardly- 

 apparent. 



Nutting refers to the color as brownish. 



Notes [by A.M.C.]. — There are four specimens in the British Museum from off 

 Sombrero Key received from the Museum of Comparative Zoology. These are pre- 

 sumably some of those from Bibb station 6P. The peripheral cirri usually have about 

 20 segments but the largest has up to 25, though the proportions of the segments are 

 similar to those in the above description (fig. 14,d). Another difference is that the 

 form of P2 varies. In one or two cases it is very like Pi with short numerous (about 

 30) segments (fig. 14, b) but usually it is a genital pinnule and the segments are reduced 

 in number to about 15 to 20 and are much more elongated, varying to the other 

 extreme shown in fig. 14,c. 



Localities. — Fish Hawk station 7302; off Cape Lookout, North Carohna; Cape 

 Lookout Light House bearing E. by N. }i N., IJi miles distant; 14 meters; temperature 

 27° C; July 24, 1902 (1, U.S.N.M., 35888). 



Albatross station 2415; between Savannah, Georgia, and Cape Charles (lat. 

 30°44'00" N., long. 79°26'00" W.); 805 meters; temperature 7.56° C; April 1, 1885 

 (1,U.S.N.M., 36292). 



Albatross station 2656; between the Bahamas and Cape Fear, North Carolina 

 (lat. 27°58'30" N., long. 78°24'00" W.); 1046 meters; temperature 5.11° C; May 3, 

 1886 (1, U.S.N.M., 14705). 



Bibb station 6P (in bulletin, 3); Florida Keys, off Sombrero; 210 meters; April 23, 

 1868 [Pourtal6s, 1869; A. H. Clark, 1913] (7 + , U.S.N.AL, 34622; M.C.Z., 44*; B.iM.). 



University of Iowa's Bahamas Expedition station 57; Pourtal^s Plateau, south 

 of Bahia Honda (lat. 24°18'00" N., long. 81°18'00" W.); 366-411 meters; June 27, 

 1893 [H. L. Clark, 1918] (366, U.I.M.; U.S.N.M., 36124). 



Bibb station 20P (on charts and in record books, lOD; Ln bulletm, 10); Florida 

 Keys, off Bahia Honda (lat. 24°19'40" N., long. 81°07'00" W.); 234 meters; May 4, 

 1868 [Poui-tal^s, 1869] (3, M.C.Z., 45). 



University of Iowa's Bahamas Expedition station 58; Pourtales Plateau, south of 

 Bahia Honda (lat. 24°19'00" N., long. 81°19'00" W.); about 402-411 meters; 1893 

 [H. L. Clark, 1918] (275, U.I.M.). 



Bibb station 18P (on charts and in record books, 7D); Florida Keys, off Bahia 

 Honda (lat. 24°26'30" N., long. 81°14'30" W.); 183 meters; rockv bottom; May 4, 

 1868 [Pourtalds, 1869; von Graff, 1883, 1884]. 



University of Iowa's Bahamas Expedition station 54; about 10 miles southeast of 

 American Shoal Light; about 238 meters; 1893 [H. L. Clark, 1918] (185, U.I.M.). 



University of Iowa's Bahamas E.xpedition station 64 ; Florida Keys, about 8 miles 

 southeast of American Shoal Light; about 201 meters [H. L. Clark, 1918] (95, U.I.M.). 



University of Iowa's Bahamas E.xpedition station 62; Florida Keys, off American 

 Shoal Light; 126-144 meters; 1893 [H. L. Clark, 1918] (205, U.I.M.). 



Bibb station 3lP (on charts and in record books, 9E; in bulletin, 9); Florida Keys, 

 off American Shoal (lat. 24°25'20" N., long. 81°27'00" W.); 183 meters; May 6, 1868 

 [Pourtalds, 1869] (47, M.C.Z., 246). 



Bibb station 40P (on charts and in record books, 9G); Florida Keys, off the 



♦Included under Cat. No. 44, M.C.Z., are 10 specimens from Bihb stations 6P, 56P and 127P. 



