Fig. 1. 



Euplcea elwesii, n. sp. ? . 



7. 



2. 



Euplcea lewa, n. sp. 



8, 



3. 



Euplcea palmedo, n. sp. 



9. 



4. 



Danais litoralis, n. sp. 



10. 



5. 



Danais orientis, n sp. 



11. 



6. 



Badena oherthurii, n. sp. 



12. 



1891.] Walsh — ' Jrawes^aior ' Deep-sea Holothuriansi 197 



lighter dot. Hind wing nearly white (not gray as in 8. gremius), the 

 borders dark, a conspicuous black cell-spot, and a row of black discal 

 spots, six in one specimen, four in the other. 



The absence of hyaline spots distinguishes it from all others. 



Two males, Sumba coast. 



Kerana Group. 



130. Plesionbura eestricta, Moore. 



Sumba, Sambawa, mountains. My Sumbanese Sesperiadce hav 

 su:ffered more than any other family, and I have been compelled to omit 

 a number of species, a Halpe, two Parnaras, a Parata, etc. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE IL 



Badena kambera, n. sp. 

 Nacaduha gaura, n. sp., x 2. 

 Nacaduba laura, n. sp. $ , x 2. 

 Lampides anops, n. sp. 

 Lampides masu, n. sp. 

 Hv/phina julia, n. sp. 



VI. — Natural History Notes from H. M. Indian Marine Survey Steamer 

 ' Investigator,' Commander R. F. Hoskyn, R. N., commanding. 

 N"o. 24. List of Beep-sea Eolothurians collected during seasons 1887 

 to 1891, with descriptions ofneio species. — By De. J. H. Tull Walsh. 

 Communicated by the Supebintendbnt of the Indian Museum. 



[Received 6th April, 1891 ;— Read 7fch May, 1891.] 



Order ELASIPODA, Theel, Ohall. Rep. vol. iv, Hoi., p. 9. 



Family Elpididse, Theel, 1. c, p. 10. 



1. Peniagone wtvillii, Theel, Ohall. Rep. vol. iv, EfoL, p. 42. 

 One specimen. 



Station 118, 15th December, 1890, Bay of Bengal, lat. 12^ 20' N"., 

 long. 85° 8' E., 1803 fathoms, globigerina ooze, bot. temp. 35° Fahr, 

 {Alcock). 



Family Deimatidse. 



2. Oneieophanta mutabilis, Theel, 1. c, p. 62, 

 One specimen. 



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