NO. 15 RECENT CRINOIDS IN BRITISH MUSEUM CLARK 39 



OLIGOMETRA CALEDONIA A. H. Clark 



Oligometra calcdonice 191 1. A. H. Clark, Bull, du Mus. d'hist. nat. de Paris, 

 No. 4, 191 1, p. 254. 



I. No Locality; Professor J. B. Jukes. — One specimen. 



Family TROPIOMETRIME A. H. Clark 



Genus TROPIOMETRA A. H. Clark 



TROPIOMETRA CARINATA (Lamarck) 



Antedon carinata 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatuke, 



p. 199 (1,2). 

 Antedon capensis 1905. Bell, Marine Investigations in South Africa, vol. 4, 



p. 139 (3-10). . 



1. Mauritius. — Two specimens. 



2. Zanzibar.— Seven specimens. 



3. Investigations in South Africa, Station No. 160. — Two speci- 

 mens. 



4. Investigations in South Africa, Station No. 165. — One speci- 

 men ; there are 28 cirrus segments. 



5. Investigations in South Africa, Station No. 15610. — Two speci- 

 mens. 



6. Investigations in South Africa, Station No. 96. — Two speci- 

 mens. 



7. Investigations in South Africa, Station No. 11801. — Twenty- 

 five specimens. 



8. Investigations in South Africa, Stations Nos. 15597/8- — Three 

 specimens. 



9. Investigations in South Africa, Stations Nos. 97, 98, 155. — Two 

 large specimens. 



10. Cape of Good Hope. — One specimen. 



TROPIOMETRA INDICA A. H. Clark 



Antedon adeonce 1887. Bell, Sci. Trans. Roy. Dublin Soc. (2), vol. 3, 

 p. 645 (1).— 1888. Bell, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1888, p. 387 (1, 2, 3). 



i. Ceylon. — Fourteen specimens; the cirri are XXVI-XXIX, 23- 

 26, 21 mm. or 22 mm. long; the outer segments are twice as broad 

 as long as in T. carinata; the last four taper rather rapidly ; the cirri 

 are rather slender and weak, but very numerous, giving the animal a 

 very characteristic appearance ; they are arranged very irregularly, 

 approximately in two and a partial third row on the centrodorsal ; 

 the proximal pinnules are stiffened. 



2. Ceylon. — Three specimens. 



3. Tuticorin, Madras. — One specimen. 



