no. 1808. RECENT AFRICAN CRINOIDS— CLARK. 45 



This species ranges northward to the Gulf of Gascon}^ and I have 

 examined a specimen, apparently of this form, from Martinique, 

 French West Indies. 



Depth— 573-1,165 meters. 



Specimens are recorded from as deep as 1,674 meters. 



II. STALKED CRINOIDS. 



Family PENTACRINITID^. 

 Genus ENDOXOCRINUS A. H. Clark. 



ENDOXOCRINUS WYVILLETHOMSONI (Wyville Thomson). 



Pentacrinus toyville-thomsoni Jeffries, Proc. Roy. Soc, vol. 19, 1870, p. 157 

 (nomen nudum); Report Brit. Ass. for 1870, 1871, p. 119 (nomen nudum). — 

 Wyville Thomson, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 7, 1872, p. 767.— P. H. 

 Carpenter, Challenger Reports, vol. 11, Zoology, 1884, p. 313, pi. 17, figs. 

 2-6; pi. 18; pi. 24; pi. 57, fig. 1. — Filhol, La vie au fond des mers, 1885, 

 pi. 2, opposite p. 10; pi. 5 (colored), opposite p. 160; p. 210; p. 212; fig. 

 66, I, p. 211. — Perrier, Nouv. arch, du mus. d'hist. nat. (2), vol. 9, 

 1886, p. 145; Explorations sous-marines, 1886, p. 272. — P. H. Carpenter, 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 24, 1892, p. 64.— Albert, Prince de Monaco, 

 Comptes rendus, vol. 126, 1899, p. 313. — Richard, Les campagnes scien- 

 tifique de S. A. S. le Prince de Monaco, 1900, p. 78.— Richard, Bull. soc. 

 zool. France, vol. 27, 1902, p. 84. — Albert, Prince de Monaco, Comptes 

 rendus, vol. 134, 1902, p. 963; vol. 140? 1905, p. 1373; Bull. mus. Monaco, 

 1905, No. 39, p. 1.— Richard, Bull. mus. Monaco, No. 41, 1905, p. 3.— 

 Kcehler, Echinodermes provenant des campagnes du yacht, Princesse-Alice, 

 1909, p. 254, pi. 5, fig. 1 (colored). 



Pentacrinus Parfait, Rapport sur la campagne scientifique du Talisman en 1883, 

 1884, p. 41. 



Pentacrines Parfait, Rapport sur la campagne scientifique du Talisman en 1883, 

 1884, pp. 41, 47.— de Folin, Sous les mers, 1887, pp. 275, 276, 288. 



Endoxocrinus wyvillethomsoni A. H. Clark, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 21, 

 1908, p. 152. 



Pentacrinus (Endoxocrinus) wyville-thomsoni Kcehler and Vaney, Bull, du mus. 

 d'hist. nat., 1910, No. 1, p. 31. 



Localities. — Off the west coast of Morocco; off the coast of Morocco 

 (lat. 32° 40' N.; long. 12° 10' E.; lat. 32° 31' N.; long. 12° 08' E.); off 

 Cape Cantin, Morocco; Azores; Madeira, near Funchal and off Porto 

 Santo Bay (lat. 32° 39' 20" N.; long. 16° 40' 55" W.); east of Hierro, 

 Canaries (lat. 27° 41' N.; long. 17° 53' 45" W.); off the southeast 

 coast of Teneriffe, Canaries (lat. 28° 04' N.; long. 16° 49' 30" W.); 

 Canary Islands ; between the Canary and Cape Verde islands ; south 

 of the Canary Islands (lat. 25° 39' N. ; long. 18° 26' W.) ; between 

 Madeira and Mogador (lat. 32° 31' N.; long. 12° 09' W.). 



This species is found as far north as Rochefort (lat. 45° 59' 30" N.). 1 



Depth.— 1,330-1,917 meters. 



JBell has recorded it from Feme Islands, off the coast of Northumberland. Probably he meant to 

 say "Fayal," as it certainly does not occur anywhere in the British Channel. A similar error in his 

 citation of the habitat of Antedon diibenii is " Bengal " instead of Brazil. 



