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CRINOIDS. 



Pentacrinus Miilleri Oersted. 

 Numerous specimens dredged by Captain Sigsbee off Havana in 175 fathoms. 



Bhizocrinus lofotensis Saks. 



Station No. 17. Lat. 22° 9' N., Long. 82° 21' W. 175 fms. 



« " 43. Lat. 24° 8' N., Long. 82° 51' W. 339 fms. 



« « 44. Lat. 25° 33' N., Long. 84° 35' W. 539 fms. 



" " 29. Lat. 24° 3' N., Long. 84° 5' W. 955 fms. 



Ehizocrinus Rawsonii Pourt. 



(Sigsbee.) Off Havana. 175 fms. 



Antedon Hagenii PonRX. 



The young are marked with dark brown spots arranged in pairs on the be- 

 ginning of the arms, but becoming confluent towards the end. In the adult 

 the spots are hardly apparent. 



Station No. 32. Lat. 23° 52' N., Long. 88° 5' W. 95 fms. 



(Sigsbee.) Lat. 22° 9' N., Long. 82° 21' W. 177 fms. 

 " Lat. 22° 9i' N., Long. 82° 2U' W. 242 fms. 



Antedon meridionalis A. Ao. 



This species seems to vary considerably with age, older and larger specimens, 

 of which there are more in this collection than in tiie former ones, looking so 

 much more massive than the young that they at first sight appear like different 

 species, although the usual specific characters agree. 



Station 'No. 32. Lat. 23° 52' N., Long. 88° 5' W. 95 fms. 

 " " 45. Lat. 25° 33' N., Long. 84° 21' W. 101 fms. 



The range of this species extends from South Carolina to Brazil, the Museum 

 having specimens from various localities from Charleston to Caj)e Frio. A 

 species common on the coast of Brazil answers to the description of the Corna- 

 tvla carinata Lamk. (Leach sp.). It is ([uoted as from Mauritius, and the 

 Mu.seum has specimens from Zanzibar, differing only in some minor details 

 from the Brazilian ones. I can find no specimens in our collection with the 

 characters of Antedon Diibeni Bolsche described as being from Ilio Janeiro. 



Antedon cubensis Pouut. 



'i'o tills species T refer provisionally two specimens very much mutilated, 

 having lost the cirrhi and the arms, differing somewhat from my type speci- 



