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In one of the specimens from Siboga station 320 the anterior and right anterior 

 rays are dwarfed; in another from the same station the 2 posterior rays are dwarfed; 

 while in a third the right anterior, anterior, and left anterior rays are dwarfed. 



Localities.— Siboga station 320; Java Sea, north of Madoera (lat. 6° 05' 00" S., 

 long. 114° 07' 00" E.); 82 meters; fine gray mud; February 23, 1900 [A. H. Clark, 

 1912, 1918] (16, Amsterdam Mus.). PI. 15, fig. 37. 



Siboga station 319; Java Sea, north of Madoera (lat. 6° 16' 30" S., long. 114° 37' 

 00" E.); 82 meters; fine yellowish gray mud; February 22, 1900 [A. H. Clark, 1918] 

 (1, Amsterdam Mus.). 



Siboga station 318; Java Sea, northeast of Madoera Gat. 6° 36' 30" S., long. 

 114° 55' 30" E.); 88 meters; fine yellowish gray mud; February 22, 1900 [A. H. 

 Clark, 1918] (14, Amsterdam Mus.). 



Siboga station 166; off the northeastern coast of Ceram (lat. 2° 28' 30" S., 

 long. 131° 03' 18" E.); 118 meters; hard coarse sand; August 22, 1899 [A. H. Clark, 

 1918] (2, Amsterdam Mus.). 



Geographical Range. — Java Sea and the coast of Ceram. 



Bathymetrical range. — From 82 to 118 meters. The average of 4 records is 

 92 meters. 



Remarks. — The only known specimens of this curious form are those which were 

 dredged by the Siboga in 1899 and 1900. 



CAPILLASTER COCCODISTOMA (P. H. Carpenter) 



Comatula coccodistoma Dujardin and Hupe, Hist. nat. des zoophytes, EchinodSrmes, 1862, p. 208 

 (listed; nomen nudum) . — P. H. Carpenter, C/iaHenjer Reports, Zoology, vol. 26, pt. 60, 1888, 

 p. 320 (Madagascar; nomen nudum). — A. H. Clark, Bull, dti mus. d'hist. nat. de Paris, 1911, 

 No. 4, p. 245 { = Capillas(er coccodistoma -j-Comanthus ivahlbergii). 



Actinomeira coccodistoma P. ti. Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, 1883, p. 747 (specific 

 formula) . 



Actinomeira fimhriata P. H. Carpenter, Challenger Reports, Zoology, vol. 26, pt. 60, 1888, p. 317 

 (?Madagascar). — Ludwio, Abhandl. Scnck. naturf. Gesellsch., vol. 21, Heft 4, 1899, p. 539 

 (recorded from ? Madagascar by Carpenter). 



Capillaster mulliradiata A. H. Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 40, 1911, p. 8 (southeast coast of 

 Africa); p. 13 (southeast Africa); p. 16 (Madagascar; Cape St. Andr6, Madagascar; descrip- 

 tion of specimens). 



Capillaster multiradiata var. coccodistoma A. H. Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 40, 1911, p. 16 

 (varietal name suggested for small and weak specimens here described from Madagascar) ; 

 Bull, du mus. d'hist. nat., Paris, 1911, No. 4, p. 246 (Madagascar; Cape St. Andr<5, Madagascar; 

 Madagascar; descriptions of first 2 specimens); Smiths. Miscell. Coll., vol. 60, No. 10, 1912, 

 p. 24 (differs from typical multiradiata as Dichrometra flagellata var. afra differs from typical 

 flagellata) ; Crinoids of the Indian Ocean, 1912, p. 76 (synonymy; localities). 



Capillaster multiradiata coccodistoma A. H. Clark, Memoirs Australian Mus., vol. 4, 1911, p. 737, 

 footnote (southeast Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius). 



Capillaster coccodistoma A. H. Clark, Bull, du mus. d'hist. nat., Paris, 1911, No. 4, p. 245 (cocco- 

 distoma of Dujardin and Hup6 includes this form and Comanthus wahlbergii) ; Unstalked Crin- 

 oids of the Siboga Exped., 1918, p. 10 (in key; range). 



Diagnostic features. — This species in general resembles C. multiradiata, but is 

 smaller and more slender, with fewer arms and fewer cirrus segments. There are 

 12-19 arms, and the cirri are XV-XVIII, 21-23. 



