4 BULLETIN 84, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Fish Hawk ^ station 7253. Jan. 28, 1902. Highland. Lat. 27° 55' 30" N.; 

 long. 83° 11 ' 30" W.; 13 fathoms; c. r.^; temp. 15.2° C. Two specimens. 



Fish Hawk station 7281. Jan. 23, 1902. Anclote. Lat. 28° 03' 30" N.; 

 long. 83° 10' W.; 10 fathoms; s.; temp. 52° F. Two specimens. 



Sand Key Reef, Florida. Four specimens. 



Garden Key, Florida. One dry specimen. 



Tortugas Reef, Florida. One dry specimen. 



Florida. One dry specimen. 



Abaco, Bahamas. Eleven specimens. 



Hungry Bay, Bermudas. Three specimens. 



Key West. Three specimens. 



Swan Islands. Three specimens. 



Ascension Island. One specimen. 



OPHIODERMA BREVICAtJDA LUUcen. 



See for bibliography: 



Lutkeii (50), p. 94, pi. 1, fig. 3. 

 Lyman (65), p. 16. 

 Lyman (82), p. 9. 

 Verrill (99), p. 5. 

 Koehler (07), p. 281. 

 Koehler (13), p. 354. 



Albatross station 2604. Oct. 18, 1885. Lat. 34° 37' .30" N.; long. 75° 39' 45" 

 W.; 34 fathoms; yl. s. brk. sh. One specimen. 



Albatross station 2608. Oct. 19, 1885. Lat. 34° 32' 00" N.; long. 76° 12' 00" 

 W.; 22 fathoms; crs. gy. s. bk. sp. Two specimens. 



Fish Bawl- station 7164. Nov. 21, 1901. Peppei-fish Key. Lat. 83° 37' 20" 

 N.; long. 29° 10' 45" W.; 8f fathoms; s.; temp. 18° C. One specimen. 



Abaco, Bahamas. Some specimens. 



Key West. One specimen. 



Ascension Island. One specimen. 



The specimens from Abaco are rather large, but they have almost completely 

 lost their color, as have those from stations 2604 and 7164 and that from Ascension. 

 The two smaller specimens from station 2608 have partly preserved their greenish 

 tint. 



OPmODERMA BREVISPINA (Say). 



(=Ophiura olivaceum Ayres and O. serpi-ns Lutken.) 



See for bibliography : 



Lyman (82"), p. 9. 

 Verrill (99), p. 4. 

 H. L. Clark (01), p. 241. 

 Koehler (07), p. 281. 

 VerrUl (07), p. 326. 

 Koehler (13), p. 354. 



* The steamers Fish Bawkj Albatross, and Speedwell and the schooner Orampus are vessels of the United States Fish Com- 

 mission now Imown as the United States Bureau of Fisheries. 



2 The abbreviations for bottom materials are those used by the Bureau of Fisheries in its published records of dredging and 

 other stations. 



