BARBADOS-ANTIGUA REPORTS 61 
Figured by P. H. Carpenter, ‘‘Challenger’’ Reports, part 32, 
Stalked Crinoids, 1884, pl. 3, figs. 1, 3-16; pl. 5, figs. 1-8. 
Destroyed. 
4. Barbados (PI. I, figs. 4, 5). 
Originally in the collection of Sir Rawson W. Rawson. 
This is the third specimen listed by Sir Wyville Thomson, 
which was ‘‘quite perfect, but very young, only 8 mm. in 
height. ’’ 
Figured by P. H. Carpenter, ‘‘Challenger’’ Reports, part 32, 
Stalked Crinoids, 1884, pl. 4, two figures. 
In the British Museum. 
5. Barbados (PI. I, figs. 6, 7). 
Collected by Wilderboer, the collector for Sir Rawson W. 
Rawson, after the latter had left Barbados. 
This specimen was shown at the Philadelphia Exhibition, and 
afterwards purchased by the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 
Cambridge, Massachusetts. 
Figured by P. H. Carpenter, ‘‘Challenger’’ Reports, part 32, 
Stalked Crinoids, 1884, pl. I, figs. 1, 2. 
In the Museum of Comparative Zoology (Cat. No. 21). 
6. Cuba; off Bahia Honda (23° 01’ N. lat., 83° 14’ W. long.) ; 
100 fathoms. Dredged by the ‘‘Blake’’ in 1877, Station 22 (PI. 
iv; nes. 10, 11). 
Figured by Pourtalés, Bulletin of the Museum of Compara- 
tive Zoology, vol. 5, No. 9, 1878, pl. 2 (opposite p. 213); P. H. 
Carpenter, ‘‘Challenger’’ Reports, part 32, Stalked Crinoids, 
1884, pl. 5, figs. 9, 10. 
In the Museum of Comparative Zoology (Cat. No. 22). 
7. Montserrat; 120 fathoms; ‘‘Blake’’ Station 157. 
An incomplete specimen, most of which was dissected by P. 
H. Carpenter; the only one ever examined before being dried. 
Figured by P. H. Carpenter, ‘‘Challenger’’ Reports, part 32, 
Stalked Crinoids, pl. 5a, figs. 1-3, pl. 5b, figs. 1-5, 5c, figs. 1-3. 
In the Museum of Comparative Zoology (Cat. No. 23; part 
of an arm). 
8. Bermuda. 
Mentioned by Sir Wyville Thomson in ‘‘The Atlantic,’’ Lon- 
don, 1877, p. 321. P. H. Carpenter says: ‘‘During the stay of 
the ‘‘Challenger’’ at Bermuda Sir Wyville Thomson obtained 
