2 THOMSON, The Pennatulaceae oj the Cape of Good Hope. 



Typical specimens of Actinoptilum molle, Klikth, or 

 varieties of this species were collected by the Pieter Faure 

 at the following localities : — 



Pieter Faure, No. 6S7. Lat. 34° 5' 00" S. Long. 

 25° 38' 00" E. Taken by dredge. 



Pieter Faure, No. 757. About 16 miles west of East 

 London. Depth, 37-42 fathoms. By large trawl. 

 Date, December 21st, 1898. 



Pieter Faure, No. 791. Same locality. Date, Decem- 

 ber 27th, 1898. 



Pieter Faure, No. 1,131. S.E. by E, n miles from 

 Bird Island. Lat 33 52' S. Long. 26 30' 45" E. 

 iBy shrimp trawl. Depth, 54 fathoms. Bottom, mud. 



Pieter Faure, No. 1,193. Cape St. Blaize, N. dis- 

 tant 4f miles. Lat. 34 15' 15" S. Long. 22 

 12' 30" E. By large trawl. Depth, 33 fathoms. 

 Bottom, mud. Date, May 5th, 1899 



Pieter Faure, No. 13,103. Off Beacon east of East 

 London N.W. j W. 6\ miles. By shrimp trawl. 

 Depth, 42 fathoms. Nature of bottom, sand with 

 black specks. Date, July 24th, 1901. A number 

 of specimens taken in this locality. 



Pieter Faure, No. 14,430. Cape Hangklip, N.E. ^N. 

 28^2 miles. Depth, 100 fathoms. By shrimp trawl. 

 Bottom, green sand. Date, February 26th, 1902. 



Pieter Fauie, No. 13,792. Kilt Point, N.E. by E. 2 

 miles. Depth, 23 fathoms. By dredge. Bottom, 

 sand and rock. Date, September 9th, 1901. 



Pieter Faure, No. 2,887. Robben Island, N.E. ^N. 

 3 miles. Depth, 27 fathoms. By large dredge. 

 Nature of bottom : coral, sand, shells and rocks. 

 Date, May 30th, 1900. 



This list is as complete as I can now make it, but I 

 know from my work in South Africa that Actinoptilum 



