230 NATURAL HISTORY BULLETIN 



Plate XXIV 

 Figure 1. Luidia barhadcnsis Perrier. Dorsal view. No. 10,449, N. Mus. 



X 1 4/5. 

 Figure 2. Lnidia clathraia (Say). From B(Mnnula. Dorsal view. X 3. 



Plate XXV 

 Figure 1. Cliciranter erhiiiulalas (Per.) Ventral side; X 2. 

 Figure L'. ()i)Jiidi.iiy.tcr (dexandii Ver. Type. Dorsal side. Natural size. 



Plate XXVI 

 Figure 1. Echinaster brasiliensis M. and Trosch. Ventral side. Natural 



size. Specimen from Brazil. 

 Figure 2. Coscinasterias tenuispina (Lam.) Var. Dorsal side of a seven- 

 rayed, living, Bermuda specimen under water; % natural size. 



Plate XXVII 

 Figures 1, 2. Asterinides modesta Ver. Types. Ventral and dorsal views 



of type specimens; X 3. 

 Figure 3. Enoplopatiria siderea Ver. Type. Ventral view of part of tlie 



disk and a ray, with part of the spinules removed; X 2VL>. 

 Figure 3a. The same specimen. Dorsal view of a part of a ray and disk. 



Spinules are partly removed from the plates of the ray; X 2^/4. 

 Figure 4. Coscinasterias tenuispina. Dorsal view of a living specimen 

 under water. About natural size. 



Plate XXVIII 



Figure 1. Solastei- caribceus Ver. Dorsal side of a small specimen; some- 

 what enlarged. 



Figure \a. The same specimen. Ventral side; more enlarged. 



Figure 2. Asterinides folium (Liitk.). Dorsal side; X 4. 



Figure 3. LincJcia guildingii Gray. Dorsal side of a young specimen, rep- 

 producing rays, after autotomy. Natural size. 



Figure 4. Peltaster nidariosensis Storm = P. hehes Verrill, type. Ventral 

 side; ^ nat. size. 



Figure 4a. The same specimen. Group of plates on the dorsal side of the 

 disk, with most of the granules removed. Much enlarged. 



Plate XXIX 



Figure 1. Linclcia nodosa Per. Dorsal side; X V/z. 



Figure la. The same specimen. Ventral side; X IVs. 



Figure 2-. Echinaster senttis Y. (?) Young. About natural size. Bahama 

 Expedition. 



