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14 arms 60 mm. long; four rudimentary cirri; (11) 14 arms 60 mm. long; V cirri; (12) 15 
arms 60 mm. long; one rudimentary cirrus; (13) 12 arms 50 mm. long; I cirrus; (14) 11 arms 
55 mm. long; I cirrus; (15) 11 arms 30 mm. long; III cirri; (16) 10 arms 50 mm. long; VII 
cirri; (17) 10 arms 45 mm. long; IV cirri. The remaining specimens are similar. 
Stat. 81 : small, with 16 arms 70 mm. long. 
Stat. 96: (i) 25 arms 45 mm. long; five of the IIBr series (on three rays) are 2, and 
five are 4 (3 + 4); on one ray two IIBr 2 series each bear two IIIBr series; there are IV 
small weak cirri; (2) 22 arms 65 mm. long; there are three IIBr 2 series, all the other division 
series being 4 (3 + 4); there are V small weak cirri 4 mm. long; (3) 20 arms 70 mm. long; 
all the IIBr series present, all 4 (3 + 4); (4) 14 arms 25 mm. long; (5) 12 arms 30 mm. long; 
(6) 13 arms 30 mm. long; (7) 10 arms 17 mm. long. 
Stat. 96, plankton : Evidently this specimen was taken in the tow-net, along with normally 
free swimming organisms. It is a young example in the ten-armed stage, with arms 1 7 mm. 
long. Another, smaller, ten-armed example was captured at the surface at Stat. 99. The only 
other instance of the capture of a crinoid swimming at the surface was of a young Dorometra 
nana, which was attracted by a submerged electric light. 
Stat. 99: (i) 28 arms 70 mm. long; V cirri; all the division series are 4 (3 -f-4); (2) 
23 arm; there are ten IIBr series and three IIIBr series; of the latter tw-o are external and 
one is internal; all the division series are 4 (3 + 4); there are VI cirri; (3) 20 arms; (4) 19 
arms; (5) 13 arms; (6) four with 12 arms 20 mm. to 35 mm. long; (7) three with 11 arms 
20 mm. to 30 mm. long; one of these is undergoing adolescent autotomy; (8) nine specimens 
with 10 arms varying from 13 mm. to 20 mm. in length; the lower pinnules are more or 
less deficient. 
Stat. 99, surface: One very small 10 armed example. 
Stat. 131: 20 arms about 90 mm. long; four of the IIBr series are 2 and six are 
4 (3 + 4); there are III cirri. 
Stat. 131, reef: 21 arms 100 mm. long; ten IIBr series and one IIIBr series, all 
4 (3 + 4)1 ^''6 present. 
Stat. 133: (i) 28 arms; (2) 12 arms 50 mm. long. 
Stat. 144, reef: (1) 12 arms 70 mm. long; both of the IIBr series are 4 (3 -f 4); there 
are IV small cirri ; (2) two ten armed specimens, one of the same size as the preceding, the 
other small. 
Stat. 162: medium sized with 14 arms. 
Stat. 172: 10 arms 16 mm. long. 
Stat. 234: 19 arms 55 mm. long;_ there are nine IIBr 4 (3 -f 4) series. 
Stat. 273: small, with 10 arms; the large perisomic interradials of the young persi-st just 
above the radials in the interradial angles. 
Stat. 282: 22 arms, arranged on the five rays i -f 2 — 4 -f i — 4 -j- 4 — i + 3 — 2 ; all the 
division series are 4 (3 -(-4); the cirri are very short, but slightly more robust than usual, 
tending toward the type characteristic of C. samoana, V in number. There are in addition five 
small specimens. 
