ABTBBOISaA "i noKTH PACIFIC aND ADJACENT WATKBB ilSHXB 

 Sptrimtn* «/ l.rptatterias haacti* examined < 'oiitiiiued 



11.-) 



■■me specimens more or less Intermediate between arprra and rtgularia; not extremes of i-ither fnrma. 

 ' See under rancoureri Those are part of the series of ranconrrrl and are sufficiently large ( R 30 mm. or more) to preclude the 

 posaibiliti at their batai U • ineourrrl. 3 specimens are pretty clearly intermediate with re#«l«ru 



• No 1MB, B N M . type ml 1 i«ratypee. 



\| . i»irt of tyi* series of Asf/rior konrfil. 



• William Head west of Victoria. This is similar to the most regular of the San Juan Islands ronton of ktjactu. 



l.EPT\sl KKItsllKXtl'TISl (SCOUVBRI (Perrter) 



1- . ,-. ;:. I gum i. i.i lc; Plate 16, Figure 1; Plate 58 



Aslrrias rancour, r, PaUtBTJM, 1{. ( 64; Ann. an.: I Hist., I 



. 17. 1876 II Vancouver [eland). 



Lepiasleriat vanrounri Vehkii.i.. BballOW-water Statfflshee, I'M I. p 135, 



Diagnot - Rays su A problematioa] and very variable form, in its extreme 

 development 1 resembling a eoarae-epined /.. aequalia but practically intexgrading with 

 /.. hexacitis. Rays moderately stout, tapered; spinelete typically arranged, by groups 

 01 singly in longiseries; oarinals three t.. five, doreolaterala one to three, Bupero- 



□aarginals two to five, inferomarginals two to one, actinals < pet plate two • 



proximallj ; doraolateraJ area typically narrow; Buperomarginal plates broad, with 

 typically three, four, or five spinelete in a vertical comb; usually six long 

 dorsal papular areas, 



I examined Perrier'e t.\ pe in the British Museum. It i- one of the extreme, 

 rnultispinoua variations >>f the race having prominent regular carina] plates, fairly 

 laterals and four or ti\.' Buperomarginal spinel) 



