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the supero-marginal series, and sometimes on the intermediate abactinal series of plates ; 
and one or more longer, delicate, tapering spines are usually present on each of the actinal 
intermediate plates. 
Adambulacral plates small and quite within the furrow, and each alternate plate may 
be produced and form a prominent ridge which extends far into the furrow (this character 
probably only fully developed in the adult). Adambulacral armature consisting of several 
elongate spines placed in single file along the edge of the ridge; and one or two small 
ciliary spinelets at the extreme edge of the plate. The intermediate non-prominent 
plates bear only this small group of ciliary spinelets, and are devoid of spines on the 
surface of the plate within the furrow. 
Madreporiform body small and inconspicuous, placed external to an interradial (basal) 
plate. 
Anal aperture small, excentric, surrounded by a circlet of small ciliary spines. 
Small forficiform pedicellarize are present on the abactinal surface, one or occasionally 
two being borne on the membrane in each mesh punctured by the papule. Several small 
forficiform pedicellariz are attached by membrane to the innermost spine of the armature 
of the adambulacral plates. 
Ambulacral tube-feet small, with a fleshy terminal disk ; forming four rows. 
Remarks.—This genus was known hitherto only from the Atlantic ; a new form has, 
however, been added by the Challenger from the Eastern Archipelago. All the species 
are from great depths. 
Chorological Synopsis of the Genus Zoroaster. 
a, Geographical Distribution :— 
ATLANTIC: Five species between the parallels of 60° N. and 10° S. 
*Zoroaster fulgens, in the Faerde Channel, off the coast of 
Morocco, and the Sahara; off the coast of North America; and off 
Pernambuco. Zoroaster longicauda, off the Azores, Senegal, and 
the Sahara. Zoroaster diomedez, otf the coast of North America. 
Zoroaster ackleyi and Zoroaster sigsbeer, from the Gulf of Mexico, 
the former off Montserrat and Santa Cruz, the latter off St Kitts, 
and in lat. 28° 42’ N., long. 88° 40’ W. (The reference of Zoroaster 
sigsbeer to this genus seems to me doubtful.) 
PaciFic: One species between the parallels of 0° and 10° S. 
* Zoroaster tenurs, off the coast of New Guinea. 
8. Bathymetrical range: 38 to 2326 fathoms. 
Zoroaster fulgens, Zoroaster longicauda, and Zoroaster tenuis are confined 
to the Abyssal zone. Zoroaster diomedew extends from the Littoral zone 
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