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pentagonal, with five short arms. The fine large Solaster 

 endeca Retzius has eleven smooth arms ; it lives in deep 

 water. Crossaster papposus (Muller and Troschel) is com- 

 mon on a rocky bottom, in from twenty to eighty fathoms, 

 from the Gulf of Maine northward ; it is bright red, and has 

 thirteen to fourteen spinulated arms. Crihella sanguin- 

 olenta Lutken is a common species on the coast of New 



Fig. Tt.—Archaster iiexUlifer, under side ; natural size.— After Wyville-Thompson. 



England below low-water mark, and is in some respects like 

 Crossaster. 



More closely allied to Asterias is the Pacific Coast Pycno- 

 podia helianthoides Stimpson, which ranges from Sitka to 

 Mendocino, Cal. It is very common in Paget Sound, under 

 wharves. Asterias vulgaris Stimpson represents, on the 

 northeastern coast, the A. rubens of Europe. Asterias 

 polaris (M. and T.) has six arms, and is over twelve inches 



