596 Verrill, Notes on Badiata. 



allies in the Caribbean, are represented in the Indo-Pacific fauna and 

 may be regarded as true Pacific types ; 1 species (including Ltltken's 

 new genus of star-fishes, not in the list) have no allies elsewhere, so 

 far as known, and for the present may be regarded as peculiar West- 

 American types. 



We may, therefore, consider this fauna as made up, approximately, 

 of 11 species, Atlantic in type; 9 Indo-Pacific; 19 cosmopolitan, and 

 4 others probably so ; with 6 species of types peculiar to the west coast. 



ERRATA TO PART II. 



Page 293, line 16, for tesselata, read tessellata. 



Page 293, line 18, for Ludia^ read Luidia. 



Page 294, line 32, for Mexicana, read Mexicanum, 



Page 295, line 30, for coronata, read coronatum. 



Page 297, line 23, for ambulacra, read interambulacra. 



Page 303, line 2 of foot-note, for depressus, read depressa. 



Page 376, line 32, for Pkrogorgia gracilis, read Gorgonia gracilis. 



Page 386, last line of foot-note, insert p. 419. 



Page 387, last line, for p. 325, read p. 419. 



Page 410, line 18, omit Plate VI, figure 8. 



Page 413, line 1 7, for Phycogorgia fucata, read Leptogorgia fucata. The spicula of 

 Phycogorgia fucata, according to Mr. Wm. S. Kent (Trans. Roy. Mic. Soc, iii, p. 91, 

 1870), agree with those o( Leptogorgia, to which it should therefore be referred. 



Page 514. hne 33, for Stylasteridce Pourtales, read Stylasteridce Gray (emended).* 



Page 518, line 20, for Pocilliporidce VerriU, read Pocilliporidce G-ray (restricted). 



Page 519, line 17, for Astrceopsammia, read Ast/ropsammia. 



Page 542, line 26, for Agaricidce Verrill, read Agaricidcs Gray (restricted). 



Page 554, after Eugorgia muUifida, insert Plate VI, figure 8. 



* Annals and Mag. Nat Hist, vol. xix, p. 127, 1847, 



