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SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



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appears to agree with A. fimhriata in the following features : Colour, shape and 

 proportions (Ludwig's largest specimen is nearly the same size as my smallest), the 

 fringed margin, and the actinal and abactinal spinulation — as seen in the photo- 

 gravure illustrating Ludwig's paper (1905), pi. v, figs. 4, 5. 



Locality. — Auckland Island. 



Distribution. — Falkland Island ; Magellan Strait ; south coast of Tierra de 

 Fuego ; west coast of Patagonia ; Chili. 



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ASTERIA FIMBRIATA. 



Fig. 1. An inteiTsdiu8 with 2 radii, (x about 8.) Details illustrating the more striking features indicated only on 



the right jmrtion. 

 Fig. 2. Portion of the abactinal region, showing groups of spines and the intervening papulae. ( x about 24). 

 Fig. 3. Apical region, (x about 20.) 



Fig. 4. Portion of an actinal interradius, showing marginal spines. ( x about 24.) 

 Fig. 6. Portion of ambulacral groove, four adambulacrals, and neighbouring region, (x about 24.) 



