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H. L. Clark. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication, N" 212, 191 5, p. 101. 
A. H. Clark. Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, 191 5, p. 224. 
Stat. 37. Sailus Ketjil, Paternoster Islands. 27 Metres and less, i Ex. 
Stat. 49a. 8°23'.5 S., H9°4'.6E. 69 Metres. 3 Ex. 
Stat. 61. Lamakera, Solor Island. Reef, i Ex. 
Stat. 99. 6°7'.5N., 120° 26' E. 16—23 Metres. 2 Ex. 
Stat. 144. Anchorage north of Salomakiee (Damar) Island. Reef, i Ex. 
Stat. 250. Anchorage off Kilsuin, western coast of Kur Island. 20—45 Metres. 1 Ex. 
Stat. 273. Anchorage off Pulu Jedan, eastern coast of the Aru Islands (Pearl Banks). 13 
Metres. 25 Ex. 
Stat. 274. 5°28'.2S., I34°53'.9E. 57 Metres. 2 Ex. 
Stat. 282. 8°25'.2S., i27°i8'.4E. 27—54 Metres. 41 Ex. 
Stat. 285. 8°39'.iS., I27°4'.4E. 34 Metres. 2 Ex. 
Stat. 299. io°52'.4S., 123° i'. I E. 34 Metres. 14 Ex. 
Stat. 301. io°38S., i23°25'.2E. Reef, i Ex. 
Stat. 303. Haingsisi, Samau Island. Reef. 4 Ex. 
Stat. 318. 6°36'.5S., ii4°55'.sE. 88 Metres. 2 Ex. 
The details of the specimens are as follows : 
Stat. 37; one typical example with arms 55 mm. long. 
Stat. 49^-, three small specimens of which the largest has arms 25 mm. long, and 
cirri _ VI. 
From the reef at Lamakera (Stat. 61) there is a very small example with the arms only 
25 mm. long. 
Stat. 99; two small individuals with arms 30 mm. long and cirri X, in five interradial pairs. 
Stat. 144; a small specimen with the arms 45 mm. long, and V cirri; the interradial 
areas of the visceral mass proximal to Pj are filled with calcareous deposit. 
Stat. 250; a small example with arms 35 mm. long; the cirri are IX, very .slender; 
the disk has been lost, but the interradial areas proximal to the bases of the Pj are filled 
with a strong calcareous webbing. 
.Stat. 273: a four-rayed specimen from this station has the anterior arms 70 mm. long, 
the posterior arms being 45 mm. long; the cirri are VI, four arranged in two interradial 
pairs, the other two occurring singly; the anterior ray is missing; the mouth is slightly to the 
left of the base of the left derivative from the ray just to the right of it; the arm at the left 
of the mouth and the three to the right are grooved; the other four are ungrooved. 
A specimen with arms about 70 mm. long, four of them ungrooved, has the cirri MI. 
Another individual has the arms about 55 mm. long, and stout; Wve arms are grooved 
and five are ungrooved; the cirri are \'II, arranged in two interradial pairs, with three occur- 
ring individually; the disk is regenerating, and the course of the digestive tube is shown by a 
broad spiral about the anal cone. 
Two specimens have the anterior arms 55 mm. long and the posterior 35 mm. long; 
four of the arms are ungrooved and six are grooved; the cirri are V, in one occurring indivi- 
dually in each interradial angle, in the other absent from one of the interradial angles. 
An example with arms 50 mm. long has the cirri VI, four arranged in two interradial 
pairs and two occurring individually; one of the interradial angles is vacant. 
