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THE INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS OF MARINE IXVEKTEBRATES. 



The other specimens were selected by Mr. Austin H. Clark from the collection of the United 

 States National Museum. The list is as follows: 



W.; depth, 102 



longitude, 69° 51' 45" W.; 



longitude, 68° 08' 00" W.; 



57' W.; depth, between 2 and 



1. Astcrias vulgaris Packard. Eastport, Maine; latitude, 44° 55' N.; longitude, 67° 00' W. 



2. Asterias tanneri Verrill. Albatross station 2309; latitude, 35° 43' .30" N.; longitude, 74° 52 

 meters; bottom temperature not given. 



3. Asterina miniata Brandt. Pacifle Grove, Calif.; latitude, .36° 36' N.; longitude, 121° 55' W. 



4. Lcptasterias compla Stimpson. Albatross station 22-50; latitude, 40° 17' 15" N. 

 depth, 86 meters; bottom temperature, 10,8° C, 



5. Benthopeiicn spinosus Verrill. Albatross station 2568; latitude, 39° 15' 00" N. 

 depth, 3,249 meters; bottom temperature, 2,7° C, 



6. Luidia chithrnta Say, Near Charleston, S. C; latitude, 32° 47' N.; longitude, 79° 

 22 meters. 



7. Acanthaster plunci Liune. Palmyra Island, in the Pacific Ocean, west of south from Hawaii, latitude, 5° 49' N. 



8. Asterina minuta Gray. Pigeon Point, Tobago, British West Indies; latitude, 11° 25' N. ; shoal water near shore; 

 temperature, 28° C. Weight of specimen, "a large adult," only 0.1009 gram; a quantity insufficient for complete 

 analysis. 



9. Linckin guildingii Gray. Pigeon Point, Tobago, British West Indies; latitude, 11° 25' N.; shoal water near 

 shore; temperature, 28° C. 



10. Ctenodisciis aispatus Retzius. Albatross station 2434; off Newfoundland; latitude, 43° 08' N.; longitude, 50° 

 40' W.; depth, 93 meters; bottom temperature, 1.1° C. 



11. Odontaster hispidus Verrill. Off Marthas Vineyard, Mass.; depth, 245 meters; bottom temperature, 11,1° C. 



12. Plutonasier agassizii Verrill, Off Marthas Vineyard, Mass,; depth, 584 meters; bottom temperature, 6.6° C. 



13. Asterias forbesii Desor, Vineyard Sound, Mass, 



14. Pontaster tenuispinus Verrill. Albatross station 2095, between Cape Hatteras and Nantucket; latitude, 39° 

 29' N. ; longitude, 70 ° 58' 40" W. ; depth, 2,456 meters; bottom temperature not given. 



15. Astropecten artkulatus Say. W^est coast of Florida. 

 Analyses 8-15 by R. M. Kamm. 



16. Orthasterias tanneri (Verrill), Albatross station 2307, between Cajie Hatteras and Nantucket; latitude, 35° 

 42' N,; longitude, 74° 54' 30" W,; depth, 79 meters; bottom temperature, 14,5° 0, 



17. Urasterias lincbii (Miiller and Troschel). East of Nova Scotia; latitude, 44° 32' N, ; longitude, 57° 09' W. ; depth, 

 403 meters. Weight of sample, 0,6226 gram, 



18. Asterias acervata borealis Perrier, Western Bank, east of Nova Scotia. 



19. Astropecten americanus Verrill. Off Marthas Vineyard, Mass. 



20. Phataria bifascialis Gray. Cape San I.ucas, Lower California; latitude, 22° 52' N. 



21. Pharia prjramidata Gray, Cape San Lucas, 



22. Oreaster occidentalis Verrill, San Jose Island, Gulf of California; latitude about 25° N, 



23. Ctenodiscus procurator Sladen. Albatross station 2780, off coast of Chile; latitude, 53° 01' S. 

 42' 30" W.; depth, 675 meters; bottom temperature, 8.3° C. 



24. Ctenodiscus aitstralis Liitkin. Off Patagonia, 



25. Marlhasterias gladalts (0. F. Muller), Horta Harbor, Azores; latitude, 38° 35' N,; longitude, 28° 

 approximately, 



26. Asterina pectinifera Midler and Troschel. Otaru, Hokushu, Japan; latitude about 43° N. 



27. Culcita novaeguineae Miiller and Troschel. An East Indian tropical species, locality unknown. 



28. Linclia laevigata (Linn^). An East Indian tropical species, locality unknown. 



29. Coseinasterias calamaria Gray. New Zealand. 

 Analyses 16-29 by B. Salkover. 



Analyses of starfishes. 



longitude, 73° 



50' W. 



