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Antipathes tristis Ducu. 
Station No. 26. Lat. 24° 37! N., Long. 83? 36’ W. 110 fms. 
Antipathes myriophylla ۰ 
The specimens agree with Esper’s figure on Pl. X. Pallas gives the East 
Indies and America as the habitat; there are probably two species, as a speci- 
men in this Museum from Singapore has a general resemblance, but is not 
pectinate or pinnate like this one. The polyps are of the sessile type. 
Station No. 45. Lat. 25° 33' N., Long. 84° 217 W. 101 fms. 
ds “ 4 (Sigsbee.) Off Havana. 242 fms. 
Antipathes abietina ۰ 
Station No. 45. Lat. 25° 33! N., Long. 84° 21 W. 101 fms, 
Antipatbes humilis Poorr. 
Station No. 45. Lat. 25? 39! N., Long. 84? 21 W. 101 fms. 
HYDROIDS. 
Famity or STYLASTERIDZE. 
Stylaster filogranus Pounr. 
(Sigsbee.) Off Havana. 175 fms. 
Stylaster erubescens Pounr. 
Station No. 44. Lat. 25° 33/ N., Long. 84° 35’ W. 539 fms. 
Stylaster punctatus Pounr. 
(Sigsbee.) Off Havana. 80 fms. 
Station No. 45. Lat. 25° 33! N., Long. 84? 21! W. 101 fms, 
Stylaster complanatus ۰ 
Station No. 5. Off Havana. 100 fms. 
(Sigsbee.) Off Havana. 154 fms. 
“u Off Havana. 175 fms. 
M Off Havana. 292 fms. 
di Off Havana. 245-458 fms. 
Distichopora sulcata Pourr. 
(Sigsbee.) Off Havana. 80 fms. 
Distichopora contorta Pourr. spec. nov. 
Plate I. Fig. ۰ 
Corallum branching, subflabellate; surface very finely granulated and 
ridged, The stem is nearly cylindrical, the branches but little compressed. 
