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LINCK’S OPHIURE. 
Body granulated, bilobate between the rays; rays with 
transverse ovate, somewhat granulated scales; spines 
simple elongate-subconic, obtuse, the upper ones largest, 
with acuminate points. 
The locality of this species is unknown: there are 
several specimens in the British Museum. 
The scales beneath the rays are as long as they are broad. 
Figures IV. and V. represent fragments of the upper 
and lower surface of this species. 
Sep. 2. OPHIURA GRANULATA. 
O. corpore granulato inter radias bilcbato ; radiis squamis 
transversis latioribus ovatis; spinis simplicibus elongatis 
acuminatis apice obtusis. 
Habitat 
Mus. Britan. 
GRANULATED OPHIURE. 
Body granulated, between the rays bilobate; rays with 
transverse broad oval scales; spines simple elongate, 
acuminate with obtuse points. 
This species is likewise preserved in the British Museum. 
The scales beneath the rays are distinctly broader than 
long. 
Sp. 3. OPHIURA VULGARIS. 
O. corpore areolato, insterstitiis discoque spinosis; radiis 
squamis antice acuminatis imbricatis ; spinis acuminatis 
rugulosis apice obtusis. 
Habitat in mari Britannico yulgatissime. 
