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O. granulata. 

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0. rosula. Fig. 95 ; n. s. 0. minuta. 



Sub-Family II. Euryalina. 



AstropJiyton (Link). Kays round, dividing from 

 the base, and repeatedly branching, so as to termi- 

 nate in very numerous fine filaments. 

 A. scutatum. Fig. 96 ; f. 



FAMILY II. ASTERIADJE. 



Body slightly conical, with rounded rays : 



4 ranges of suckers in each avenue . . Urasterina. 

 2 ranges of suckers in each avenue . . Solasterina. 



Body distinctly conical, five-angled, with 

 2 ranges of suckers Goniasterina. 



Body flat, with short rays; 2 ranges of 



suckers <, . . Asteriana. 



Sub-Family I. Urasterina. 



Uraster (Agass.). Eays few, spinous; avenues 

 bordered by three sets of spines. 



U. glacialis. U. violacea. 



rubens. Fig. 97 ; T ^. hispida. 



Sub-Family II. Solasterina. 



Cribella (Agass.). Eays few, covered (as is 

 the disk) with spine-bearing warts ; intermediate 

 spaces porous; avenues bordered by two sets of 

 spines. 



C. oculata. Fig. 98 ; i. C. rosea. 



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