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arcticus, Sars, was met with sparingly in some of the 

 deeper dredgings. The known northern species of 

 Archaster were abundant and of large size; A. 

 parellii, D. and K., passing into comparatively shal- 

 low water; and A. andromeda abundant at greater 

 depths. 



Pig. 17.— Archaster hifrons, Wvvir.i.E Thomson. Dtirsnl aspei-t Three-foiu-ths of tlie natural 



size. (No. 6T.) 



At Stations 57 and 58, and at various others in 

 the cold area we took many specimens of a fine 

 Archaster (Eig. 17) with a double row of large 

 square marginal plates giving the edges a thickened 

 square-cut appearance like those of Ctenodiscm; 



