PLATE III. 



ASTEROIDEA. 



Figure 1. CROSSASTER PAPPOSUS (Linck), M. & T. Abactinal aspect. Young specimen. 



2. Actinal aspect of the same specimen, natural size. 



3. Portion near the middle of a ray, actinal aspect, magnified. 



4. Portion near the middle of a ray, abactinal aspect, magnified. 



5. SOLASTER ENDECA (Gmel.), Forbes. Abactinal aspect, natural size. 



6. Actinal aspect of the same specimen, natural size. 



7. Portion near the middle of a ray, actinal aspect, magnified. 



8. Portion near the middle of a ray, abactinal aspect, magnified. 



9. LOPHASTER FURCIFER (D. & K.), Verrill. Abactinal aspect, natural size. 



10. Actinal aspect of the same specimen, natural size. 



1 1 . Portion near the middle of a ray, actinal aspect, magnified. 



12. Portion near the middle of a ray, abactinal aspect, magnified. 



13. PTERASTER MILITARIS (O. F. M.), M. & T. Abactinal aspect, natural size. 



14. Actinal aspect of the same specimen, natural size. 



15. Portion near the middle of a ray, actinal aspect, magnified. 



16. Portion near the middle of a ray, abactinal aspect, magnified. 



17. CTENODISCUS CORNICULATUS (Linck), Perrier. Abactinal aspect, natural size. 



18. Actinal aspect of the same specimen, natural size. 



19. Portion near the middle of a ray, actinal aspect, magnified. 



20. Portion near the middle of a ray, abactinal aspect, magnified. 



