SEA LILIES, STARFISHES, ETC.—CLARK. 59: 
Genus ANSEROPODA, Nardo. 
ANSEROPODA ROSACEA (Lamarck). 
(Fig. 5-6.) 
Asterias rosaceus, Lamarck, Anim. sans Vert., ii., 1816, 
p. 558, par. 3. 
Anseropoda rosacea, Fisher, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm., 1906, 
p- 1089. 
Evidently this is a more widely distributed species than 
was supposed, since it is now known from Japan, the Indian. 
Fig. 6.x15. 
Ocean, the western coast of Australia, and the eastern coast 
of Queensland. No doubt it will soon be reported from the 
East Indies. The specimens in the “‘ Endeavour ” collection 
have R=85-115 mm. ; two have 15 and two have l6rays. They 
