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M.), 2 specimeus, clinging to a species of Paramuricea. Taken by the 

 U. S. F. C. steamer Albatross^ ISSo. 



This species is more nearly allied to A. intectum, Lyman, from oft' 

 Havana, than to any other described species. It diters, however, in 

 the character of the granulation, in the number and arrangement of 

 the proximal tentacle scales, and in having much larger and clavate 

 spines on the middle portion of the arms. 



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