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Station 56: 



One specimen with arms about 30 mm. long. 



Station 59 : 



One specimen with arms 50 mm, long. The color in life was 

 ''yellow." 



Station 67 : 



Five specimens with arms up to 65 mm. in length. The color 

 in life was "brownish." 



Station 78 : 



One small specimen. 



Subfamily Comactiniinae 



Comactinia meridionalis (Agassiz and Agassiz) 

 Alecto meridiorMlis 1865. Agassiz and Agassiz, Seaside Studies 

 p. 121, figs. 153, 154 ("A. Agassiz, MS. ;" coast of South Caro 

 lina). 



Comactinia meridianulis 1909. A. H. Clark, Vid. Med. fra dea 



naturhist. Forening i Kobenhavn, 1909, p. 150. 



Station 9: 



Arms only. In life these were either "light yellow," or "body 

 of arm light yellow, the pinnules deep carmine, tipped with yel- 

 low in most cases." 



Station 11 : 



Four specimens, with the arms about 60 ram. long. In life 

 these had the arms "dark carmine, the pinnules orange with red 

 and yellow spots and tipped with yellow;" or the arms were 

 "bright purple, the pinnules more so." 



Station 14; 



One small specimen, with the "base of the pinnules strongly 

 purple." 



Station 51 : 



One young specimen with the arras 40 mra. long. 



Station 67 : 



Five speciraens with very slender arras up to about 70 mm. in 

 length. In life one was "a rich carmine;" another was "rich 

 carmine with yellow spots, the pinnules orange yellow." 



Station 78 : 



Two specimens, the larger with the longest arms about 70 mm 

 long. 



