Echlnodenns.] 



SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



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appears to agree with A. fimbriata in the following features : Colour, shape and 

 proportions (Ludwig's largest specimen is nearly the same size as my smallest), the 

 fringed margin, and the actinal and abactinal spinulation — as seen in the photo- 

 gravure illustrating Ludwig's paper (lOOfi), pi. v, figs. 4, 5. 



Locality. — Auckland Island. 



Distribution.— Fsdk\a,nd Island ; Magellan Strait : south coast of Tierra de 

 Fuesio ; west coast of Patagonia ; Chili. 





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ASTKRIA FIMBRIATA. 



Fig. I. An interradins with 2 radii, (x aljout H.) Dctail.s illustratiuij: tlie iikhc stril<ing fcahims imlicated only on 



the riglit |)ortiou. 

 Fig. 2. Portion of the abactinal region, .showing gi-ouii.s of .sjiincs and tlic intervening iia,[)iilae. ( X ahout 24). 

 Fig. 3. Apical region, (x about 20.) 



Fig. 4. Portion of an actinal mterradius, showing marginal SI lines, (x abont 24.) 

 Fig. ."). Portion of aniljulacral groove, four adamfiiilaerals, anil neiglihniiring region. ( x about 24.) 



