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Bubuan Island, near Jolo; coral masses; February 14, 1908. One 
specimen. 
Remarks.—With the exception of the one from station 5142, and 
that from Bubuan Island, these specimens are all poorly preserved. 
They call for no descriptive remarks. The specimen from station 
5148 is a very large one, 114 mm. in diameter, and as denuded 
makes a splendid specimen, of perfectly typical shape and structure. 
Family PEDINIDAE 
Genus CAENOPEDINA A. Agassiz 
CAENOPEDINA ANNULATA, new species 
Characters —This new species bears a considerable general re- 
semblance to the Japanese species C. mirabilis (Déderlein), but its 
primary spines are much more banded than in the latter—12 to 14 
narrow, well-delimited reddish-brown bands on a_greenish-white 
ground color. The characters of the test are as in C. mirabilis, but 
the genital plates offer a conspicuous character in the rather numer- 
ous tubercles (spines) being arranged in an inner and an outer band, 
separated by a broad, naked belt. The ophicephalous pedicellariae 
of the test are unique among the species of Caenopedina in having 
a very short broad blade, without any stalklike constriction at the 
base. The small tridentate pedicellariae have a characteristic 
widening of the edge in the basal part of the blade. The large form 
of tridentate pedicellariae was not found in the specimens at hand. 
The other pedicellariae are of the form usual in Caenopedina. 
A full description and figures will be published in vol. 3, pt. 1, of my 
Monograph of the Echinoidea. 
Localities —Station 5617; Dodinga Bay, Gillolo; Ternate Island 
(SE.) bearing S. 45° W., 7 miles distant (lat. 0°49’30’” N., long. 
127°25’30’’ E.); 239 meters; coral; November 27, 1909. One fine 
specimen 31 mm. in horizontal diameter—the holotype. 
Station 5168; Tawi Tawi group, Jolo (Sulu) Archipelago; Obser- 
vation Island bearing N. 17° W., 4.2 miles distant (lat. 4°56’30’ 
N., long. 119°45’40’’ E.); 146 meters; coral sand; February 25, 
1908. One specimen 22 mm. in diameter. 
CAENOPEDINA INDICA (de Meijere) 
Hemipedina indica DE MEIsERE, Siboga Echinoidea, p. 65, pl. 3, fig. 27; pl. 15, 
fig. 235; pl. 16, figs. 286-242, 1904. 
Caenopedina indica H. L. CLarK, Hawaiian and other Pacific Echini, Pedinidae, 
ete.-p:/ 217, 1912. 
Localities —Station 5259; off northwestern Panay; Caluya Island 
(S.) bearing S. 73° W., 12 miles distant (lat. 11°57’30” N., long. 
