Te, pee. % iv. . 7 ae ‘ 
_ “ + ns its. 
97 2 
140 THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
TaBLE V.—Showing the Association of Crinoid Genera at different Stations occupied by 
the “ Porcupine,” Challenger, and “Talisman,” together with the number of Species 
obtained at each Station. 
REMARKS. Stations. Bae Won 3S s|s|s S/S] s 
SNe Se |S | 812 See 
SIS sI5 (813i isi) Sls 
Qo} s 
Separate hauls at very different | ‘‘ Porcupine,” | 1 
depths. 1870. 
Metacrinus murrayi and Penta- | Challenger PL ecg sce allesec al) 
erinus naresianus referred Stations. 
here conjecturally (see p. 128). 210 
175 1 3 
235 1 1 
170 i 6 
Separate hauls at slightly differ- 122 Ue Ne soba hg be | Rema ee tallies Weearal | mack it Il 
ent depths. 
171 2 
214 2 | 4 6 1 
192 4 PAN a 
Hyocrinus, stem only (ide 106 see pach aca: |p 18 a mals! 
CaWewts): 
147 soci SaeeMhl( pete alia]! leah) 23,2 [pee eee face eel | aT 
158 “Boel sem |lases | eeee || eee gil Meee Ml ncreeall Reece | toe eeta| ela 
(i eSallisma rise (pews Mle seal ck nllece all een eee 
1882. | 
No information about Comatule. { A. 1 
| 1883. < 
[ DBE cre g| cl al wala 
Table VI. shows the association of Pentacrinus, Holopus, Rhizocrinus, and the three 
Comatulid genera in the Caribbean Sea, together with the number of times that two or 
more species of Pentacrinus were found at the same Station. Comatule were. obtained 
some eighty times; but as I have not yet been able to determine them critically, I have 
found it impossible to give the number of species occurring at each Station, as has been 
done for the Challenger dredgings. 
