THE RECENT CRINOIDS OF AUSTRALIA— CLARK. 797 



II. STALKED CRINOIDS. 



Family PENTACRINITID^, Gray. 



Genus M E T A C R I N U S (A ZT. (7.). 



METACRINUS INTERRUPTUS (P. H. C). 



Metacrinns i7iterruptus, 1884, P. H. Carpenter, " Challenger "^ 

 Reports, Zoo!., vol. 11, p. 367, pi. Hi.— 1893, Bell, Journ. 

 Linn, Soc. (Zool.), vol. 24, p. 339. 

 Sahul Bank. 



UNIDENTIFIABLE LIST. 



ENCRINUS AUSTRALIS, Phydell. 



Encrinus australis, 1845, Pleydell, L'Institut, 13 aout, 1845^ 

 p. 292 (see p. 711). 



ENCRINITE. 



Bncrinite, 1862, Owen, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (3), vol. 9,. 

 p. 486 (see p. 712). 



ANTEDON, sp. 



Antedon, sp, (near '^ jnacronema"), 1894, Bell, Proc. Zool. Soc. 



■ 1894, p. 394 {KW. Australia, ?fms.). 



While in Loudon I examined the specimen upon which this 

 record is based, and found it to be an example of the Cenometra 

 cornuta described herein (p. 772). 



ANTEDON ADEONuS:. 



Antedon adeonce, 1884, Bell, Rep. Zool. Coll. H.M.S. " Alert,'^ 

 p. 156 (part). 

 Among the "Alert" collections at London there are some 

 curious Comatulids from Port Molle (12-20 fathoms) and from 

 "Alert" Station No. 87, recorded under the name of "Antedon 

 adeonoi," which represent a very distinct new species, possibly 

 belonging to the genus Tropionieti-a. I was not able while in 

 London to spare the time to work this species out satisfactorily. 



COMPSOMETRA, sp. 



In the British Museum there are eleven specimens of a species 

 of Compsometra from Lewis Island in the Dampier Archipelago ; 

 I was not al)le to determine them specifically while visiting that 

 institution because of lack of time. 



