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3. Off the mouth of the Amazons (o° 25' S. lat., 46° 44' IV. 

 long.). — Eleven specimens. 



4. Among the Baleiro Islands, off the harbor of Victoria, province 

 of Espirito Santo, Brazil.— Seven fine specimens. 



5. No Locality. — Two specimens. 



TROPIOMETRA CARINATA (Lamarck) 



Antedon carinata (part) 1882. P. H. Carpenter, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Z06L), 

 vol. 16, p. 502 (1). 



I. Mauritius. — Two dry specimens. 



TROPIOMETRA ? ENCRINUS (A. H. Clark) 



Antedon carinata (part) 1882. P. H. Carpenter, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Z06L), 

 vol. 16, p. 502 (1). 



1. Java. — Four specimens. Unfortunately I overlooked these 

 specimens while at Hamburg. They probably belong to T. encrinus. 

 though there is a possibility that they may be referable to T. indica. 

 At any rate they cannot belong either to T. picta or to T. carinata, 

 or to the larger forms of the T. afra group. 



Family CALOMETRIDiE 

 NEOMETRA MULTICOLOR (A. H. Clark) 



1. Okinose, Japan; j$ fathoms; Alan Oivston, October 27, iqoi. — 

 One typical specimen with twelve arms, and one small twelve armed 

 example. 



Family ANTEDONID^E 



Subfamily ANTEDONINiE 



ANTEDON PETASUS (Danielssen and Koren) 



i. Troms0, Norivay. — Two specimens. 



2. Noncay. — Two specimens. 



ANTEDON BIFIDA (Pennant) 



1. White Island, Scilly Islands. — Two specimens. 



2. Spain. — Two specimens. 



3. Cezimba, Portugal; A. Grceff, January 18, 1880. — Three speci- 

 mens ; one of these has the arms about 80 mm. long and the cirri about 

 XXX, 11-13, distally flattened and curved ; another is similar, the cirri 

 having 13 segments; the third is small. 



In the perisomic areas between the IBr x there are prominent 

 rhombic groups of rather solid perisomic plates resembling those 

 figured for Scottish specimens by W. B. Carpenter. 



