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Fish Hawk station 7285; south of Key West, Florida (lat. 24°15'00" N., long. 

 81°47'30" W.); tJ20 meters; temperature 8.61° C; bottom density 1.0252; sand; Feb- 

 ruary 19, 1902 (1, U.S.N.M., 34820). 



Albatross station 2117; eastern Caribbean, near Aves rock (lat. 15°24'40" N., 

 long. 63°3r30" W.); 1248 meters; temperature 4.28° C; yellow mud and fine sand; 

 January 27, 1884 (1, U.S.N.M., 16893). 



Blake station 150; Lesser Antilles, between St. Ivitts and Nevis (lat. 17°11'22" N., 

 long. 62°46'00" W.); 683 meters; temperature 7.22° C; fine sand and black specks; 

 January 15, 1879 [P. H. Carpenter, 1881, 1882; Hartlaub, 1912] (1, M.C.Z., 43). 



Blake station 151; off Nevis (lat. 17°08'21" N., long. 62°42'00" W.); 651 meters; 

 January 15, 1879 [P. H. Carpenter, 1881, 1882; Hartlaub, 1912] (1, M.C.Z., 230). 



Albatross station 2751; southwest of Nevis (lat. 16°54'00" N., long. 63°12'00" 

 W.); 1256 meters; temperature 4.44° C; blue globigerina ooze; November 28, 1887 

 (1,M.C.Z., 231). 



Blake station 222; off St. Lucia (lat. 13°58'37" N., long. 61°04'45" W.); 771 

 meters; temperalm-e 5.83° C; sand and ooze; February 16, 1879 [P. H. Carpenter, 



1881, 1882] (1, MC.Z., 229). 



Blake station 260; off Grenada (lat. 12°03'30" N., long. 61°47'10" W.); 532 metei's; 

 temperature 8.33° C; sand and ooze; February 28, 1879 [P. H. Carpenter, 1881, 1882; 

 Hartlaub, 1912]. 



Albatross station 2756; off Ceara, Brazil (lat. 3°22'00" S., long. 37°49'00' W.); 

 762 meters; temperature 4.72° C; gray sticky specks; December 14, 1887 (1, M.C.Z., 

 232). 



Challenger station 122; off Barra Grande, near Pemambuco, Brazil (lat. 9°05' S., 

 long. 34°50' W.); 640 meters; red mud; September 10, 1873 [P. H. Carpenter, 1881, 



1882, 1888; A. H. Clark, 1913] (1, B.M.). 



Atlantis station 2990; off Puerto Sagua la Grande, Nicholas Channel, Santa Clara 

 Province, Cuba; 713 meters [H. L. Clark, 1941] (5). 



Atlantis station 3341; off the south coast of Santa Clara Province, Cuba, in the 

 Golfo Cazones; 566-777 meters [H. L. Clark, 1941] (1, ?M.C.Z.). 



Bibb station 139P; off Cojuna, near Havana, Cuba; 823 meters; March 4, 1869 

 [Pourtal^s, 1869; P. H. Carpenter, 1881, 1882, 1888; Hartlaub, 1912] (specimen lost). 



Geographical range. — From Pernambuco, Brazil, northward to northern Florida. 



Bathymetrical range. — From 532 to 1256 meters; the average of 14 records is 771 

 meters. 



Thermal range.—FTom 4.28° C. to 8.61° C; the average of 9 records in 6.46° C. 



Type locality [by A.M.C.].^ — There is some doubt about the exact type locality of 

 this species, whether it is Blake station 150 or 151. Carpenter based the species on 

 specimens from five Blake stations and one Challenger station but said that the best 

 one (1881, pi. 1, fig. 1) was from Blake station 151. Hartlaub in 1912 gave photographs 

 of this specimen (pi. 14, figs. 1 and 2 (pt.) which he captioned as the "Original- 

 Exemplar") and of the two others which were all that reached him from Blake stations 

 150 and 260 (the latter also designated "Original-Exemplar"). The specknen from 

 station 151 appears to be the only one with stumps of cirri remaining attached to the 

 centrodorsal, and so must be the specimen which H. L. Clark called the holotype 

 in 1941, comparing it with an Atelecrinus taken by the Atlantis. Unfortunately, 

 Dr. Elisabeth Deichmann of the Museum of Comparative Zoology (to whom I am 



