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I am rather doubtful about the correctness of the determination of tlie specimen from 
Stat. 37. It has 16 arms about 40 mm. long; there are two IIBr 4(3 + 4) series, each of 
them bearino; two IIIBr 2 series; the centrodorsal is a very thin pentagonal disk without cirri, 
though with obsolete cirrus sockets. Though agreeing well with C. Diinimns, this example does 
not show the extreme delicacy of build characteristic of that form, and it is possible that it 
is only a very young specimen of C. novae- giiineae. 
A small specimen with 10 arms 20 mm. long was also secured at .Stat. 37; the centro- 
dorsal is much reduced, and bears five cirri which have 8, 9, 10, 12 and 12 segments. 
The individual from Stat. 302 has 19 arms about 90 mm. long; three of the IBr series 
l)ear a single IIBr 4 (3 -f 4) series, each of the latter bearing two II I Br 2 series. The arms 
are excessively delicate and attenuated, and greatly elongated, and the pinnules are exceedingly 
slender and hair-like. The distal ends of the brachials and pinnulars, especially the latter, are 
exceedingly spinous. The distal pinnules are 9 mm. long. The dorsal interradial perisome is 
heavily plated, and this plating is continued onto the ventral surface of the disk in the form 
of deep crescents which extend inward in the interambulacral areas •, the plates of the inner 
portion of these crescents are thickly studded with long sharp spines. The anal tube is com- 
pletely plated, the plates bearing numerous long spines. The mouth is central, the anal tube 
subcentral. 
3. Comas ter tmcltibrachiata (P. H. Carpenter). 
P. H. Cari'ENTER. Trans. Linn. Soc. j[Zo6l.), series 2, vol. 2, 1879, p. 23, footnote (Coviatula, sp.). 
Proc. Roy. See, vol. 28, 1879, p. 386 [Actinometra novae-giiineae). 
"Challenger" Reports. Comatulae, 1888, p. 299, pi. 56, figs. 3, 4 [Actinometra multi- 
brachiata). 
Bell. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1894, p. 396 [Actinometra regalis, part). 
A. H. Clark. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), vol. 52, 1908, part 2, 
p. 204 [Phanogenia tnitltibrachiata). 
Proc. U. S. National Museum, vol. 36, 1909, p. 392 [Phanogenia multibrachiata). 
Crinoids of the Indian Ocean, 191 2, p. 86. 
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 61, 1913, N" 15, p. 13 [Comaster multibra- 
chiata, and also C. fruticoius). 
Stat. 240. Banda. 9 — 36 Metres, i Ex. 
Stat. 316. 7° 19.4 S., 1 16° 49.5 E. 538 Metres, i Ex. 
The specimen from Stat. 316 is typical; there are from 140 to 150 arms; one of the 
IBr series is 6(5 + 6); the cirri are XVI, 14 — 15. 
The example from Banda is small and very badly broken. 
4. Comaster fi'titicostts A. H. Clark. 
A. H. Clark. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), vol. 52, 1908, part 2, 
p. 204 [Phanogenia novae-guineae). 
Proc. U. S. National Museum, vol. 39, 191 1, p. 532. 
Crinoids of the Indian Ocean, 1912, p, 84. 
