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Family Echinasteridce. 

 Cribrella pectinata, Verrill. 



1894. Proc. tr. S. Nat. Mus., vol. xvii., p. 278. 

 Bay of Fundy, in shallow water, about 20 fathoms (Verrill, 1895). 



Cribrella sanguinolenta (Miiller). " Eyed Cribrella." 



Asterias sanguinolenta, Miiller (1776). 



Asterias oeulata, Pennant (1777). 



Asterias spongiosa, 0. Fabricius (1780) ; and Gould (1841). 



Linkia oculnta, Forbes (1839) ; and Stimpson (1853). 



Cribclla oeulata, Forbes (1841). 



Echinaster oeulatus, Muller and Troschel (1842). 



Linkia pertusa, Stimpson (18.^^3). 



Echinaster sanguinoleatns, M. Sars (1861). 



Cribrella sanguinolenta, Lutken (1859). 



Cribrella oeulata, Perrier (1875). 



Dr. Stimpson found this species at Grand Manan at low-water mark and 

 at a depth of 30 fathoms, on rocks, in 1852 ; and Professor Ganong says 

 that it is abundant everywhere on the southern coast of New Brunswick. 

 It has been collected or dredged by the writer in Northumberland Strait ; 

 by Sir J. W. Dawson, Dr. Bell, Dr. Packard, Professor Verrill and the 

 writer at many localities in the Gulf and mouth of the River St. Lawrence, 

 and by Packard and the Stearns expedition in the Strait of Belle Isle 

 and on the Atlantic coast of Labrador. On the western side of the North 

 Atlantic the species is known to range from Cape Hatteras to Greenland, 

 and from low-water mark to a depth of 471 fathoms. 



Dr. J. W. Gregory says* that Cribrella, Agassiz, is a synonym of Henricia, 

 Gray. 



Family PediceUasteridce. 



Pedicellaster typicus, M. Sars. 



A few specimens that have been identified with this Norwegian species bv 

 Professor Verrill, were dredged by the writer in 1872, in the northern part 

 of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, off Cape Gaspe and Cap des Rosiers, in 75 to 

 80 fathoms. 



*0n page 258, of Part in., of Dr. E. Ray Lankester's '' Treatise on Zoology." 



