187 
POURTALKS. Hull. Mus. Comp. Zoo!., vol. 5, 1S7S, N" 9, p. 215. 
^lii/ci/on i^raiutlifcra 
V. H. Cari'ICNTER. "Clialienger" Reports. Coniatulae, 1888, p. 212 (in key). 
Aniedon ponrtalesi 
,\. H. Clark. Proc. U. S. National Museum, vol. 34, 1908, p. 266, fig. 3. 
Charitometra iinbricata 
X. H. Clark. Proc. U. S. National Museum, vol. 36, 1909, pp. 644 — 648. 
Ci'iiioiin'tra pitlclira 
Crinoiiicira niargaritacea ' . 
CrinoDictra concinna 
Crinoincti'a insciilpta 
CrinoDictra gem in a fa 
HartlaUB.* Memoirs Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 27, 1912, N" 4, pp. 287 — 308; 311 — 358. 
Antcdon brevipinna var. decora 
Aniedon brevipinna var. gracilis (preoccupied name) 
Antedoti brevipinna var. pnlchra (preoccupied name) 
Aniedon brevipinna var. elegans (preoccupied name) 
Antcdon brevipinna var. tuber osa (preoccupied name) 
Antcdon brevipinna var. diadcnia (preoccupied name) 
Aniedon brevipinna var. laevis (preoccupied name) 
Antedo7t brevipinna var. spinosa (preoccupied name) 
Aniedon brevipinna var. coronaia 
Aniedon brevipitina var. ornata 
Aniedon brevipinna var. granulosa 
In addition to these just given the species referred to by Hartlaub as Aniedon angusii- 
calv.x P. H. Carpenter, Aniedon granul if era Pourtales, and Aniedon pourialesi V. H. Carpenter, 
as well as .Intcdon brevipinna (Pourtales), belong in this genus. 
Chondrometra .\. H. Clark. 
Key to the .Species of the Genus Chondrometra. 
a' Centrodorsal very large, truncated conical or more or less columnar; cirrus sockets 
arranged in ten regular columns, two, more or less widely separated in the 
midradial line, in each radial area; cirri short, one si.\th of the arm length, ecpal 
in length to the distance from the axillary to the twentieth brachial, XXX, 
18 — 19, 35 mm. long; arms 210 mm. long (Timor and the Molluccas: 
520^871 Metres) , rugosa 
