24 IOWA STUDIES IN NATURAL HISTORY 



Station 92; 

 Arms only. 

 Barbados. 



One small specimen with 15 arms 45 mm. long. The color in 

 life was "very dark gray, pinnules and cirri whitish, the former 

 banded with darker." 



Detached arms, presumably from another station. The color 

 in life was "black, with yellow pinnules." 



Station 101 : 



One much broken specimen with 19 arms. 



Leptonemaster venustus A. H. Clark 



Leptonemaster venustus 1909. A. H. Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. 



Mus., vol. 36, p. 499 ("Grampus" Station 5104). 



Station 3: 



One small specimen ; this had ' ' a greenish tinge when fresh. ' ' 



Station 7 : 



One small specimen ; in life this was ' ' pale yellow. ' ' 



Station 11 : 



Twenty specimens, with arms from 20 mm. to 50 mm. in 

 length; in life these were "yellow." 



Station 13 : 



One small specimen. 



Station 18 : 



One specimen. 



Station 46: 



One specimen with arms about 65 mm. long. The color in life 

 is described as follows: "Arms barred with cadmium yellow; the 

 base of each arm is of this color up to the main division, and for 

 an eighth of an inch or more distal to this point ; beyond this for 

 a quarter of an inch, more or less, the usual white color prevails, 

 then a yellow bar for three-sixteenths of an inch, again a white 

 bar for about the same distance ; beyond this the white prevails, 

 the yellow bars being irregularly spaced and one-sixteenth of an 

 inch or less in width ; there are from five to seven bars, as a rule, 

 on each arm ; the pinnules over each bar tend to be yellowish ; the 

 tips of the arms are also yellowish; the cirri are a paler yellow." 



