134 THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 



Amphmra glabra, L}Tn. (PL XXXIII. figs. 8-10). 



Am]}hinra gJahra, Lym;, Bull. Mus. Comp. ZooL, vol. vi., part 2, p. 25, pi. xL figs. 308-310, 

 1879. 



Disk below naked. Mouth shields wider than long. Five stout, tapering arm spines. 

 One tentacle scale. 



(T3rpe specimen from Station 214.) Diameter of disk 5 mm. Length of arm about 

 20 mm. Width of arm close to disk, without spines, "8 mm. One stout mouth papiUa 

 in shape of an elongated cone on each side, and a pair, thick and rounded, at the apex of 

 the mouth angle. Mouth shields broader than long, rudely triangular, with outer edges 

 much rounded, and a small peak within. Side mouth shields small, longer than broad, 

 wide without, tapering inward, where they do not quite meet. Under arm plates narrow, 

 longer than broad, scj^uarish, with re-entering curves on the lateral sides, outer corners 

 rounded, and often an obtuse truncated angle within. Side arm plates of moderate size, 

 and slightly flaring, meeting neither above nor below. Upper arm plates somewhat 

 arched, rudely triangular, with outer edge rounded, and a blunt angle within ; further out 

 on the arm they become transverse oval. Disk flat and lobed, covered above with thin, 

 rather indistinct scales ; those in the centre coarser and more rounded ; those in the 

 interbrachial spaces narrower and more closely overlapping. Radial shields short pear- 

 seed shape, longer than broad, separated their entire length by a narrow wedge row of 

 small scales. Interbrachial spaces on the under surface naked. Five rather stout, 

 tapering arm spines, somewhat longer than the arm joints, placed close together on the 

 side arm plate. One rather large round tentacle scale near the inner angle of the 

 under arm plate. Colour in alcohol, nearly white. 



Station 214.— February 10, 1875 ; lat. 4° 33' N., long. 127° 6' E. ; 500 fathoms ; 

 globi2;erina ooze. 



This species is allied to Ampliiura angularis, but has a finer build ; side arm plates 

 less prominent ; side mouth shields smaller, and radial shorter and wider. 



Amphiura angularis, Lym. (PI. XXIX. figs. 1-3). 



Amphinra angularis, Lym., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. vi., part 2, p. 25, pi. xi. figs. 311-313, 

 1879. 



Disk below naked, or with a few rudimentary scales. One well marked tentacle scale. 

 Foui" or five tapering cylindrical arm spines. Mouth shields rounded. 



(Type specimen from Station 150.) Diameter of disk 9 mm. Length of arm 45 mm. 

 Width of arm, without spines, close to disk, 1'2 mm. One long, tapering, pointed 

 mouth papilla on each side, and a pair, short, blunt, and much rounded, at the apex of 

 the mouth angle. The tentacle scale of the first pair is large and spiniform. Mouth 

 shields rather large, nearly circular, with a small peak within. Side mouth shields large, 

 three-sided, broad without, and curving downward about the mouth shield, narrow and 



