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The individual from Stat. 322 has 33 arms 170 mm. loi\^- and cirri XVIII, 21 — 23, 
25 mm. long; the ninth is a transition segment; the whole animal is large and robust. 
3. Comatella maculata (P. H. Carpenter). 
Lt)TKEN'. Mus. Godeffroy Cat., vol. 5, 1877, p. 100 {Aciinovietra fusca, nomen nudum). 
P. H. Carpenter. "Challenger" Reports. Comatuiae, 1888, p. 307, pi. 5, figs, la—d; pi. 55, 
fig. 2 (Actinometra viae 11 lata). 
Bell. Proc. Z06I. Soc. London, 1894, p. 396 (Actinometra simplex). 
Bell. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1898, p. 849 {Actinometra sp.). 
Bell. Trans. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), series 2, vol. 13, 1909, part i, p. 20 (Actinometra multi- 
radiata). 
A. H. Clark. Vidensk. Medd. fra den naturhist. Forening i Kobenhavn, 1909, p. 138. 
A. H. Clark. Bull, du Mus. d'hist. nat. de Paris, 191 1, N°. 4, p. 246. 
A. H. Clark. Proc. U. S. National Museum, vol. 40, 191 1, p. 16. 
A. H. Clark. Recent Crinoids of Australia, 191 1, p. 739. 
A. H. Clark. Notes from the Leyden Museum, vol. 33, 191 1, p. 177. 
A. H. Clark. Die Fauna Sudwest-Australiens, vol. 3, 191 1, pp. 439, 443- 
A. H. Clark. Crinoids of the Indian Ocean, 191 2, p. 70. 
A. H. Clark. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 60, 1912, N°. 10, p. 4. 
Reichensperger. Abhandl. der Senck. naturforsch. Ges., vol. 35, 1913, part i, p. 84. 
A. H. Clark. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 61, 191 3, N°. 15, p. 3. 
H. L. Clark. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication N°. 212, 1915, p. loi. 
A. H. Clark, Internationale Revue der gesamten Ilydrobiologie und Hydrographie, 1915, 
p. 222. 
Stat. 89. Pulu Kaniungan ketjil. 11 Metres. 2 Ex. 
Stat. 96. Sulu Archipelago, southeastern side of Pearl bank. 15 Metres, i Ex. 
Stat. 213. Saleyer, coral reef i Ex. 
The larger specimen from Stat. 89 has 22 arms 80 mm. long; the smaller, which is 
undergoing adolescent autotomy, has 2 1 arms. 
The example from Stat. 96 is quite typical; there are 16 arms, and in addition a IIBr 
series ending in a pair of pinnules; the arms are 65 mm. long; the centrodorsal is thin dis- 
coidal, the dorsal pole flat, 3.0 mm. in diameter; the cirri are slender, XXI, 17 — iS, 9 mm. 
to I! mm. long: the seventh or, more rarely the eighth, is a transition segment. 
The specimen from Saleyer is typical with 20 arms 90 mm. long. 
Palaeocomatella A. H. Clark. 
A'. H. Clark. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 25, 191 2, p. 18. 
Genotype. — Actinonielra dijfficilis P. H. Carpenter, 1888. 
Diagnosis. — Post-radial structure as in the species of Xeocoviatclla ; proximal cirrus 
segments, except the basal, elongated ; outer cirrus segments short and bearing dorsal tuber- 
cles as in Comatella ; centrodorsal large, circular, thin discoidal, the cirrus sockets in one and 
a partial second marginal row, but the second row, instead of alternating irregularly with the 
first as in all the other genera of the Comasteridae, is exactly beneath the first so that the 
cirrus sockets are arranged in columns, five to each radial area. 
