ECHINODERMATA. 3 



ASTEROIDEA. CRYPTOZONIA. 



ECHINASTERIDAE. 



7. Cribrella pectixata Verrill. 



Verrill, Proc. U. S. nat. mus.; 1894, vol. 17, p. 278. "East- 

 port, Me., in shalloav water." 



Easti^ort, Maine, " Shallow water (about 20 fathoms)" (Verrill). 



8. Cribrella sanguinolenta (Milller) Liltken. 



Clark, Bull. U. S. fish comm. for 1902, 1904, vol. 22, p. 555, 

 pi. 3, figs. 10-11 ; pi. 4, fig. 22. 



Aster las sa7iguinole7%ta Miiller, Zool. Dan. Prod. 1776, -p. 

 234. 



Off Connecticut and Rhode Island in the deeper, cooler water ; 

 common from Woods Hole, Mass., northward ; low water mark 

 to great depths. 



STICHASTERIDAE. 



9. Stichaster albulus (Stimpson) VerrUl. 



Duncan & Sladen, Echinod. Arctic Sea, 1881, p, 29, pi. 2, figs. 

 13-17. 



Aster acanthion albulus Stimpson, Invert. Grand Manan, 1853, 



p. 14, pi. 1, fig. 5. "in 4 or 5 FATHOMS, OSr THE EAST SIDE 

 OF THE ISLANDS." 



Eastport, Maine, and northward ; low water mark to far beyond 

 the 50 fathom line. 



ASTERIIDAE. 



10. AsTERiAS AUSTERA Verrill. 



VerrUl, Amer. journ. sci., 1895, ser. 3, vol. 49, p. 209. "33 

 TO 35 PATH. George's Bank and off Cape Cod." 



Clark, BuU. U. S. fish comm. for 1902, 1904, vol. 22, p. 555, 

 pi. 2, figs. 8-9; pi. 4, figs. 18-19. 



Crab Ledge, off Chatham, Mass., and northward ; in 17-35 

 fathoms. 



