574 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. voi,. xxxii. 



EUDIOCRINUS INDIVISUS (Semper). 



1868. Opldocrhniti indivisus Semper, Archiv fiir Naturgesch., Jahrg. 34, Bd. 1, 

 p. 68. -- 



Type-locality. — Pniidanoii, near Bohol, Philippine Islands: 30 fath- 

 oms. Prof. C. Semper. 



EUDIOCRINUS JAPONICUS P. H. Carpenter. 



1882. Eudiocriims japonicus P. H. Carpenter, Jour. Linn. Soc (ZooL), XVI, 

 p. 495; detailed description on p. 499. 



Type-locality.— 34^"- 7' north latitude, 138^^ U' east longitude 

 off the south coast of Nipon; 565 fathoms. H. M. S. Challenger. 



EUDIOCRINUS SEMPERI P. H. Carpenter. 



1882. Eudlocrhius semperi P. H. Carpenter, Jour. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), XVI, 

 p. 495; detailed description p. 497. 



Type-locality. — 34*^ 8' south hititude, 152'-^ 0' east longitude, near 

 S^ydney, New South Wales; 950 fathoms (tigured specimen). H. M. S. 

 Challenger. 



EUDIOCRINUS TUBERCULATUS A. H. Clark. 



Type-local It y.—O^ Uki Shima, Gulf of Tokyo; 16<J fathoms. 

 U. S. S. Alhairos8. 



EUDIOCRINUS VARIANS P. H. Carpenter. 



1882. Eudiocrinus vnrianti P. H. Carpenter, Jour. Linn. Soc. (Zool.) XVI, p. 

 495; detailed description p. 496; first mentioned p. 494. 



Type-locality.— I'o- 42' north latitude, 119- 22' east longitude, off the 

 west coast of Luzon, Philippine Islands, 1,050 fathoms. H. M. S. 



Challenger. 



