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List OF HOLOTHURIDS IN SUCH AN IMPERFECT CONDITION THAT THEIR 
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EXAMINATION IS NOT POSSIBLE. 
Guadeloupe, depth 769 fathoms; one specimen. 
bs depth 734 fathoms; fragments. 
a depth 878 fathoms; two fragments of an Aspidochirote. 
y depth 734 fathoms; a Molpodid. 
Dominica, depth 824 fathoms; fragments. 
& depth 982 fathoms; fragments. 
Martinique, depth 1030 fathoms; fragments. 
St. Vincent, depth 573 fathoms; one defective specimen, related to 
Holothura Verrilli. 
Bequia, depth 1591 fathoms; one specimen. 
“¢ depth 1507 fathoms; fragments, probably of a Psychropotide. 
Ham’s Bluff, depth 2376 fathoms; fragments of a Psychropotide. 
Grenada, depth 553 fathoms; fragments. 
Montserrat, depth 303 fathoms; fragmentary specimens. 
Off Havana, depth 100 fathoms; fragments probably of an Echinocu- 
cumis. 
St. Lucia, depth 116 fathoms; fragments of an Echinocucumis. 
Lat. 40° 1’ N., Lon. 70° 58’ W. (1880); depth 129 fathoms; an incom- 
plete Chirodota. 
Lat. 24° 1’ N., Lon. 88° 58’ W. (1877-78); depth 1568 fathoms ; 
fragments. 
Lat. 16° 42’ N., Lon. 83° 1’ W. (1878-79); depth 961 fathoms; frag- 
ments. 
Lat. 18° 51’ N., Lon. 83° 7’ W. (1880); depth 903 fathoms; fragments. 
