DISTRIBUTION OF BRITISH ECHINODERMS. 17a 
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94, Ophiopholis aculeata, A., AX...ccccccscsssccecsrens 0-300 
95. Ophiacantha bidentata, A. (northern part),Ar. ...... 20-2335 
96 yi Lli 8 l= PEE PE Oe CT cr re 40-433 
97. OY SRICOMG tag Ee a wa ais Hv al bisieie e,cfesviv ele eimmtnini 20-312 
Se ONMIOCONIO TOTES Piiy ATs. “oie. 0\5: 015.6) 4/a) a's iain: 0) arahelo ohare x87 
99. Ophiopsila annulosa, M. .......0.cccecctencceneres 40-50 
1007 Ophzathrig fragiis.. S., UM vce ces ae cas cena 0-52 
101. WUabena | PZOTOR «os oe ic onan eSaacee sm tene uss 90-315 
ee Onimescoer guicias. Ai, AQ... as vsic Geils cae ste ces 100-300 
103. MUON AS oi ag cade ou 96 had Sina he eee eO ea 64-767 
PRD PADOYROM LYBETECIS o.oo of a'ceecid'eledeidy aie Smee da\e am 315-400 
OSs OD/AOMY LA SEPPENLATAG o.oo vod savde v celsiaa du wiaa cies 363 
106. Astronyx lovenit. C.to North Sea and Japan ........ av—-350 
107. Gorgonocephalus lincki. S. 1... cecececeeeveecneees w-150 
108 eucnemis. A. (northern parts), Ar. ............ 2-433 
109. Cidaris papillata. ? World-wide ..............006- 0-874 
110 PEE LANs Nita oso, 3) Yo hic gns ais oto Aude zie ate hated 542 
111 PLCRRE Ne eat tia dicta Wie Hic iaieivio 6 <leleisie caaleiiae cate 750 
PERL EMORONEE JA/SEPUT SO Ds) e ciara se 6 'eivia' soe wsieietein doe 103-547 
let SP OT IROBOME DUACENEGs CA i) ovine 6 aieiais on oo eds ewes 150-1242 
114 SEN PERTALY MeO ee Wh A Sa wie aca) Dh shalt a! are alc Btmimtecaces 399-1742 
ia Pclanus acutus. tC World=wide.. . 2.6.50. ce Bae a-1350 
116 morpegtcias. (© NV OFG=WIde: « os,0:si0 6 & ans Cos eres sas « v-2455 
NAlyé MACH OSTAN TD Ut she eiese. 0 tha 'oie: oxen’ » cxttotaaareeeeaie aQieva a's 110-500 
118 EU REP Peas Reel Da EE A oe a-45 
119 esculentus. A. Ar., M. grb orte Wath! of. tod Sas arns 0-110 
120 elegans. A., M., Admiralty Telandss «Pi ..chve. se ioe a—-1350 
121. Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis., Co... ieee ceneeee 0-640 
122. ROAM Te NAS Urate n Sadt Had stenticahated ah ea Ss me 0-2 
123. Spherechinus granularts.. Vi, Me occ sncecccceeses 37 
124. Echinocyamus pusiilus. A., M. ..........eceeeceees 0-325 
125. Neolampas rostellata. Florida ete eat aE NGS, Art 100-229 
Rare ADer PUGH SMe Soc vais od sive wiae ¢ dhave bre Hele ews 50-500 
ie. Spananges purpurcns: . Ac, Mi. cs. ons cede chad amen 5-530 
128. RUNS Re elas hg oa ec. nite wis ele aietdse Koniae &ditlake 30 (?)—200 
129. Echinocardium cordatum. <A., M. .........0..eee0ee | 0-85 
130 PMU RUM Bie cio cons Nene AOR aeRO gar Toes x-120 
131, pnveschns, « A., DES fcuad akties ce eae ene ae wire 5-140 
ae rmseppes lyriferd. Ai, Mo cc es jainca's atu dams «aver 10-1467 
Tasie I1.—Species not known beyond the British Area. 
Of these species twenty-five are known only from the neighbour- 
hood of our own shores; they fall into one of three categories. 
(1) Littoral and rare or very local. 
1, Holothuria nigra: Canon Norman, whose opinion on British forms 
must always be most respectfully considered, is inclined to think 
this is the same as a Mediterranean species. 
. Asterias murrayt, which is, I think, with our present lights, a good 
species. 
3. A. Se cda: this is a very difficult form to recognize, and one is often 
inclined to regard it as the young only of some commoner form. 
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