OPHIURANS OF THE PHILIPPINE AND ADJACENT WATERS. 7 



Ophiocten hastatum Lyman. 

 Ophiomusium altum (Koehler). 

 OPHIOMUSIUM ARMATUM, new species. 

 Ophiomusium elegans Kcehler. 

 OPHIOMUSIUM FACETUM, new species. 

 OPHIOMUSIUM FACUNDUM, new species. 

 OPHIOMUSIUM FIMBRIATUM, new species. 

 OPHIOMUSIUM IMPOTENS, new species. 

 OPHIOMUSIUM LIGATUM, new species. 

 Ophiomusium lunare Lyman. 

 Ophiomusium lymani Wyville Thomson. 

 OPHIOMUSIUM MORIO, new species. 

 Ophiomusium properum Kcehler. 

 Ophiomusium relictum Kcehler. 

 Ophiomusium scalare Lyman. 

 Ophiomusium simplex Lyman. 

 OPHIOMUSIUM SPINULOSUM, new species. 

 Ophiolipus granulatus Lyman. 

 Ophioceramis declinans Koehler. 

 Ophiozonella oispinosa (Kcehler). 

 Ophiozonella casta (Kcehler). 

 Ophiozonella media (Kcehler. 

 Ophiozonella molesta (Kcehler). 

 OPHIOZONELLA SUBTILIS, new species. 

 OPHIOZONOIDA OBSCURA, new species. 

 Ophiomidas reductum Koehler. 

 Ophiolepis annulosa Muller and Troschel. 

 Ophiolepis irregularis Brock. 

 Ophioplocus imoricatus Muller and Troschel. 



Family OPHIOLEUCIDAE Matsumoto, 1915. 



Ophiodrce inutilis Kcehler. 

 Ophiopallas paradoxa Kcehler. 

 OPHIOPALLAS VALENS, new species. 

 Ophiernus adspersus Lyman. 



In the preceding list I have followed the classification proposed 

 by Matsumoto in 1915 ('15 [1], pp. 43-92) in a memoir which, though 

 short, is most noteworthy and abounding in far-reaching observa- 

 tions. The same classification was adopted by Dr. Hubert Lyman 

 Clark in his beautiful memoir entitled " Catalogue of Recent Ophiu- 

 rans," which also bears the date 1915. This work being destined to 

 be the reference work and an exceedingly convenient one for all 

 those who are engaged in studying the ophiurans I shall follow the 

 classification therein used. However, as my views differ in various 

 matters of detail from those of the learned American zoologist, a few 

 words of explanation are necessary, and at the same time it appears 

 to me advisable also to make a few remarks in regard to the classifi- 

 cation proposed by Matsumoto, in which H. L. Clark has thought it 

 necessary to introduce some slight modifications. 



