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CRINOIDEA, 
Antedon bifida (Pennant).—Common near the east shore of Loch Fyne 
(B. & S.). 
ASTEROIDEA. 
Porania pulvillus (O. F. Miiller).—In Upper Loch Fyne at Minard 
in 11 to 25 fathoms (M.). 
Stichaster roseus (O. F. Miiller).—Taken at Minard, west side, in 10 
to 25 fathoms, also on the shore at low water (M.) East Loch Tarbert 
(B. & 8.). 
Solaster papposus (Fabricius),—Minard, on both sides, in 10 to 30 
fathoms, and also on the shore (M.). Frequent in Loch Fyne, smaller speci- 
mens between tide marks (B. & S.). Strachur Bay (G.). 
Solaster endeca (Liuné), At Minard, on both sides, in 10 to 25 fathoms 
(M.). Frequent some distance from shore, and also occurs at low water 
(B. & S.). 
Henricia sanguinolenta (O. F. Miiller).—On both sides of Loch Fyne, 
at Minard, in 10 to 40 fathoms (M.). East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). 
Asterias glacialis, Linné.—On the west side of Upper Loch Fyne, in 
10 to 25 fathoms (M.). Frequent in 20 to 30 fathoms in Loch Fyne, 
_ sometimes of large size (B. & 8.). 
Asterias rubens, Linné.—Generally distributed, and more or less fre- 
quent all over the loch, and at all depths; Minard, ete. (M.). East Loch 
Tarbert (B. & S.). Cairndow, Loch Gair, ete. (G.). 7 
Asterias Murrayt, Bell—Upper Loch Fyne, in 65 fathoms. (F. 
Jeffrey Bell, in Catalogue of the Brit. Echin. in the British Museum, p. 
ie, Pi X11.) figs. 1 and 2). 
OPHIUROIDEA. 
Ophiura ciliaris (Linné).—Frequent in East Loch Tarbert (B. & 8.). 
Generally distributed in Upper Loch Fyne, in from 10 to 70 fathoms 
Ophiura albida, Forbes.—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert, common 
(B. & §.). Generally distributed in Upper Loch Fyne, in from 10 to 70 
fathoms (M.). 
Ophiura afinis, Liitken.—On both sides, and in the centre of Upper 
Loch Fyne, at Minard, in from 12 to 70 fathoms (M.). 
Amphiura Chiajii, Forbes.—Off Inveraray (Robertson, in Trans. N. 
H. S. Glasg., vol. i.). On both sides and centre of Upper Loch Fyne, 
and also near the head, in 15 to 70 fathoms (M.). 
Amphiura jfiliformis (O. F. Miller). Off Buck Island, Loch Fyne 
(B. & S.). Both sides and centre of Upper Loch Fyne, in 10 to 70 
_ fathoms (M.). i 
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