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thing from Atelecrmun enhensis of Carpenter, belonging to a different 

 genus. 



Now, Doctor Carpenter has restricted the use of Antedon euhensis 

 to the smaller of the two original specimens described b}'^ Pourtales, 

 while Pourtales himself indicated the larger as the t3"pe of the species; 

 the name can not, of course, be applicable to both, and must stand for 

 the species represented by the larger specimen. As this leav^es the 

 species called by Doctor Carpenter Afeleeriniis euhensis (Pourtales) 

 without a name, I propose that it be known as Atelecrinus pourtalesi. 



