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"TIIETIS" SCIENTIFIC RESULTS 



are mentioned, all with definite localities; fifteen of these are 

 described as new. Certain species described many years before 

 by Lamarck and Miiller are listed, but not redescribed, although 

 the original descriptions are quite inadequate The species 

 mentioned, with their identifcication as now understood, (those 

 designated by an asterisk are iiere described for the first time) 

 are : — ^ 



1 Ih-opioiiietra, s|>. iiov. 



( Oliyometra atleona-. 

 Ani/ihiinetra viilhefti. 



Atitedou adeoiue 



Aiiteduoi inilherli 



A ntedon p'niniforniis . . . 

 * Antedon carpeiiteri ... 

 *Antedo7i puini/a 



* Antedon bidetts 

 "^Antedoii loveni 



* Antedon decipieiis 



* Antedon r eg in(K 

 Antedon articulala ... 

 Antedon gyges 



* Antedon irregidai'is ... 



* Antedon elegans 



* Antedon briarents 



* Antedon microdiscus 

 Actinometr a Solaris ... 

 Actinometra albonotata 



* Actinometra intermedia 

 Actinometra robusta 



"^Actinometra strota (nomen 

 nudum). 

 Actinometra ciimingii 



*A ctinometra co2yp>ingeri 

 Actinometra jukesi ... 

 Actinometra parvicirra 

 Actinometra alternans 



* Actinometra paucicirra 



Actinometra multifida 



*A ctinotnetra variabilis 

 *? Actinometra 2yur2}urea 



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Ainphiinelra dixcoidea. 

 Oligometra carpenteri. 

 Oligometra adeonm. 

 Oligometra carpenteri. 

 Compsometra loveni. 

 Oligometra adeonce. 

 Colobometra perspinosa. 

 A mphimetra variipinna. 

 Dichrometra regince. 

 Dichrometra articvlata. 

 DicJirometra gyges. 

 A mphinietra variipinna. 

 Zggometra elegans. 

 Comantheria briaretis. 

 Zygometra microdiscus. 

 Comatula Solaris. 

 Comatula Solaris. 

 Comatula solaris. 

 Camatrda Solaris. 

 Comatula .Solaris. 



Comanthus parvicirra. 

 Cnpillaster multiradiata. 

 Comatula rotalaria. 

 Comanthus 2Jarvicirra. 

 Comantheria alternans, 

 Comatula rotalaria. 

 Comaster typica. 

 Comanthina schleyelii. 

 Comas ter typica. 

 Comasler midtifida. 

 Comatula pectinata. 



Several other species were collected by the " Alert,'' but were 

 not determined, mostly from having being overlooked ; they are 

 chiefly represented by small specimens. While going over the 

 *'Alert" material in London, I took the opportunity of identify- 

 ing these, and they are included in tlie systematic portion of the 



