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Clark, Proc, U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 34, 1908, p. 500 (history; identity); Memoirs Australian 

 Mus., vol. 4, pt. 15, 1911, p. 711 (distinct from Alecto purpurea); Crinoids of the Indian Ocean, 

 1912, p. 1 (history; identification of the elements of the Linnean composite); p. 2 (Linn6 in 

 1767 placed in the synonymy of this species Stella marina polyactis and Luna marina altera of 

 Seba). 



Aslerias (Euryale) pectinata Oken, Lehrb. d. Naturgesch., 3 Thiel, 1815, p. 356. 



Comatula (Actinometra) Solaris var.? J. Muller, Abhandl. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss., 1847, 1849, 

 p. 249. 



Comatula cumingii J. MtJLLER, Abhandl. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss., 1847, 1849, p. 255 (descrip- 

 tion; Malacca). — P. H. Carpenter, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), ser. 2, vol. 2, 1879, p. 29 (can not 

 place in Antedon or Actinometra). — A. H. Clark, Smiths. Miscell. Coll., vol. 52, pt. 2, 1908, 

 p. 202 (compared with C. pectinata); Notes from theLeyden Mus., vol. 33, 1911, p. 177 (synonym 

 of C. pectinata); Memoirs Australian Mus., vol. 4, pt. 15, 1911, p. 746 (young of C. pectinata); 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 43, 1912, p. 383 {=Comatula pectinata); Crinoids of the Indian 

 Ocean, 1912, p. 30 (same). 



Comatula barbata Dujardin and Hup£, Hist. nat. des zoophytes, Echinodfermes, 1862, p. 203 

 (assigned by Muller to Actinometra). 



Comatula pectinata Dujardin and Hupfi, Hist. nat. des zoophytes, Echinodfermes, 1862, p. 203 

 (assigned by Miillerto Actinometra). — A. H. Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, 1908, p. 685 

 (listed) ; vol. 35, 1908, p. 124 (listed) ; Smiths. Miscell. Coll., vol. 52, pt. 2, 1908, p. 202 (Alba- 

 tross stations 5139, 5142; also Philippine Is. without further data; compared with C. cumingii); 

 p. 203 (arm structure); Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 36, 1909, p. 394 (Albatross station 5152); 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 22, 1909, p. 144 (arms compared with those of C. micraster) ; 

 p. 173 (articulation between the elements of the IBr series a pseudosyzygy) ; Vidensk. Medd. 

 fra den naturhist. Forening i K0benhavn, 1909, p. 124 (multibrachiate condition fortuitous); 

 p. 148 (synonymy; includes aiSnis Lutken; Java; Singapore; description of specimens; brachial 

 dimorphism and its significance; 16 per cent of the specimens have more than 10 arms); p. 193 

 (collected at Singapore by Svend Gad); Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 23, 1910, p. 96 

 (relationship with C. purpurea here redescribed) ; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 39, 1911, p. 532 

 (Albatross stations 5276, 5358); p. 535 (shallow median groove on axillaries compared with that 

 of Comaster scitulus); Notes from the Leyden Mus., vol. 33, 1911, p. 177 (synonymy; includes 

 C. cumingii); Die Fauna Siidwest Australiens, vol. 3, Lief. 13, 1911, p. 436 (obtained in Dundas 

 Strait by the Alert); p. 437 (northwest Australia, 9 and 20-36 fathoms); p. 439 (East Indian 

 species occurring south to Baudin I. and Port Jackson) ; p. 443 (range on east coast) ; p. 444 

 (range on west coast); p. 446 (summary of west Australian records); Memoirs Australian Mus., 

 vol. 4, pt. 15, 1911, p. 717 (known to Carpenter from Australia); p. 722 (occurs south to Port 

 Jackson and Sydney); p. 723 (northwest Australia; Dundas Strait; Baudin I.; Shark Bay); 

 p. 733 (in key); p. 744 (robust form of this species common throughout its range; annotated 

 synonymy; characters; variation in the type of articulation in the IBr series; difference in 

 length between the anterior and posterior arms; number of ungrooved arms; variation in the 

 number of arms; Albany Passage; Port Jackson; descriptions of specimens; summary of addi- 

 tional Australian records; never more than 10 arms in the stout-armed form; C. cumingii in 

 the young of this species) ; Smiths. MisceU. Coll., vol. 60, No. 10, 1912, p. 5 (detailed comparison 

 with C. Solaris); Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 43, 1912, p. 383 (includes C. cumingii); p. 389 

 (Banka Strait; British North Borneo; Malacca; pseudosyzygy may or may not be present in 

 the IBr series); Crinoids of the Indian Ocean, 1912, p. 17 (Australian specimens have their 

 characters greatly accentuated over those from other regions) ; p. 21 (range closely parallels that 

 of 7ygometra); p. 30 (includes C. cumingii J. Miiller); pp. 31, 35, 37, 39 (identity of previous 

 records); p. 80 (synonymy; localities; descriptions of specimens; summary of previous records; 

 remarks); Smiths. Miscell. Coll., vol. 61, No. 15, 1913, p. 10 (published references to specimens 

 in the British Museum; localities represented; characters of the specimens); Internat. Revue 

 d. gesamt. Hydrobiol. u. Hydrogr., 1915, pp. 222 and following (detailed account of the distribu- 

 tion in Australia).— H. L. Clark, Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 212, 1915, 

 p. 101 (Mer, uncommon; Friday I.); Spolia Zeylanica, vol. 10, pt. 37, 1915, p. 92 (occurs at 

 Ceylon; from A. H. Clark, 1912).— Hartmeyer, Mitt. zool. Mus. Berlin, vol. 8, Heft 2, 1916, 



