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Crossaster papposus (Link), Miill. and Tr. 



Solaster 'papposa, Forbes, Brit. Starf. 



Common in all parts of the Firth from low water to 20 

 fathoms. 



SOLASTER ENDECA (Gmel), Forbes. 



Solaster endeca, Forbes, Brit. Starf. 



]^ot uncommon in shallow water. Off Cumbrae. Off 

 Dunoon. Lamlash Bay. Skelmorlie Baok. Loch G-oil. 

 Abnormalities in rays frequent. 



PoEANiA PULViLLUS (0. F. MuUer), ISTorman. 



Goniaster Templetoni, Forbes, Brit. Starf. 



Not uncommon. Off Cumbrae. Off Callum's Hole, Bute. 

 Lamlash Bay. Skelmorlie Bank, very fine specimens. 



Cribrella oculata (Linck), Forbes. 



Cribella oculata, Forbes, Brit. Starf. 



Cribrella sanguinolenta, Lutken,Oversigtover Gronlands Echinodermata, 1857. 



Common between tide marks, and in shallow water. 

 Loch Goil. 



Stichaster roseus (0. F. Muller), Miill. and Tr. 



Cribella rosea, Forbes, Brit. Starf. 



Stichaster roseus, Sars, Oversigt af Norges Echinodermer, 1861. 



Lamlash Bay (Dr Miles et nobis). Off Holy Island. Off 

 Tan Buoy, Cumbrae, rather rare, 20-30 fathoms (David 

 Eobertson et nobis). 



Asterias glacialis, Linnaeus. 



Uraster glacialis, Forbes, Brit. Starf. 



Common in the Laminarian zone and shallow water. 

 Lamlash Bay. Off Cumbrae. Off Callum's Hole, Bute. 

 Off Portincross Point, 15 fathoms. Frequently occurs on 

 Zostera beds, Cumbrae (David Eobertson). 



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