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P 2 is 4.7 mm. long with 8 segments. P 3 is 3 mm. long with 7 segments. P t has 6 

 ami I\ has 7 segments. The distal pinnules are 5.5 mm. long with 14 segments. 



A third specimen from Mortensen's station 7 has the cirri XXI, 44-61, 22-31 

 mm. long; the longest cirrus segments is one-third again as long as hroad. The 15 

 nuns are 70 mm. long. Pi has 11 segments, P 2 has 8 segments, and P 3 has 6 segments. 

 The distal pinnules are about 5 mm. long with 10-12 segments. 



A specimen from Mortensen's station 9, according to Gislen, has the cirri about XX, 

 58, 28 mm. long. The 15 arms are all broken. The proximal crest is tolerably even 

 with notches only at the articulations. P, is 5.5 mm. long with 11 segments. The 

 disk is incised, 3.5-4.5 mm. in diameter. The anal cone is 1.5 mm. high. 



Two dried 10-armed young from Mortensen's station 9 have the arms about 30 

 mm. long; one cirrus in the smaller specimen is 17 mm. long with 44 segments. 



Professor Gislen wrote that the appearance of the cirrus sockets is interesting as 

 it presents similarity with those of certain cretaceous comatulids in the families Noto- 

 crinidae and Conometridae, and the Essenensis and Paradoxus groups of Glenotremites. 



The specimens from Sagami Bay collected by Alan Owston are yellow with a broad 

 line on the division series and arms and a lateral line on the arms white; the cirri are 

 banded yellow and white, and the pinnules are blotched yellow and white. 



One of the specimens from Albatross station 3719 has 20 arms 80 mm. long and the 

 cirri 1.5 mm. long. 



Parasite. — Professor Gislen noted that a specimen from Mortensen's station 7 

 was infested with a parasitic gastropod of the genus Eul"ma (see Part 2, page 649, 

 Melanella sp.). 



Localities.— Sagami Buy, Japan (hit. 35°04' N., long. 138°48' E.); 146 meters; 

 Alan Owston, yacht Golden Hind, August 8, 1902 [A. H. Clark, 1908] (1, U.S.N. M., 

 35616 [original No. 7196]). 



Sagami Bay (lat. 35°03' N., long. 138°47' E.); 201 meters; Alan Owston, yacht 

 Gold, n Hind [A. H. Clark, 1908] (1, U.S.N. M., 35615 [original No. 7189]). 



Sagami Bay; off Yenoshima; Alan Owston, yacht Golden Hind, April 1896 [A. H. 

 Clark, 1908] (1, U.S.N. M., 35600 [original No. 6275]). 



Albatross station 3719; off Honshu Island, Japan; Ose Zaki bearing S. 13° W., 



1.5 miles distant; 128-165 meters; volcanic sand, shells, and rock (3, M. C. Z., 64, 300). 



Albatross station 3755; off Honshu Island, Japan; Suno Saki bearing S. 63° E., 



3.6 miles distant; 95-141 meters; gray sand and coral; May 19, 1900 (1, U.S.N. M., 

 35610). 



Albatross station 493G; Eastern Sea, off Kagoshima Gulf; Sata Misaki Light 

 bearing N. 21° E., 5.7 miles distant (lat. 30°54'40" N., long. 130°37'30" E.); 188 

 meters; stones; bottom temperature 15.9° C; August 16, 1906 (1, U.S.N.M., 35611). 



Albatross station 4934; Eastern Sea, off Kagoshima Gulf; Sata Misaki Light 

 bearing N. 77.5° E., 7 miles distant (lat. 30°58'30" N., long. 130°32'00" E.); 188-288 

 meters; rocky bottom; bottom temperature i;U° C; Aim. 10, 1906 [A. H. Clark, 1907] 

 (3, U.S.X.M., 22637 [type .,f Antedon diadema], 35599). 



Eastern S,a, near Nagasaki (lat. 32°22' N., long. 128°42' E.); 311 meters; Captain 

 Suensson, November 23, 1901 [A. II. (lark, 1909] (2, C. M.). 



Albatross station 4890; Eastern Sea, between 10 and 20 miles southwest of the 

 Goto Islands; Ose Saki Light bearing N. 2° W., 10 miles distant (lat, 32°26'30" X., 



