150 THREE CRUISES OF THE “BLAKE.” 
Guadelóupe, and in 1,200 fathoms fine living specimens of Fla- 
Fig. 466. — Paracyathus confertus. 1. Fig. 467. — Stephanotrochns diadema. T 
(Pourtalès.) (Pourtalòs.) 
bellum Moseleyi (Figs. 468, 468 a) were obtained ; this spe- 
cies has an extensive geographical range. Its ally, Flabellum 
Fig. 468. Fig. 468 a. 
Flabellum Moseleyi. i, (Pourtales.) 
(rooder, is quite common off the east coast of the United States, 
odei, is q 
and grows to a considerable size. The stout tentacles and disk 
are of a salmon-color. 
Desmophyllum Itiisei (Fig. 469) is a species growing in 
clusters ; it ranges from 88 to 190 fathoms off Montserrat, Do- 
minica, and Martinique. Desmophyllum solidum. (F ig. 470) 
is the West Indian representative of several species of this type 
from the tertiary beds of Sicily. A very fine specimen of Des- 
