PLATE VII. 
Fig. 1. Tliyone fusus, var. papuensis, nov. a, calcareous ring, five times the natural size ; 
h, tables from the body-wall itself ; c, supporting rods from the pedicels. 
Fig. 2. Holothuria fusco-rubra, n. sp. a, tables devoid of spire ; h, buttons ; c, plates 
from the pedicels ; d, calcareous ring, twice the natural size. 
Fig. 3. Stichopus japonicus, Selenka. a and h, tables ; c, disks of tables and buttons ; 
d, supporting rods of the pedicels ; e, supporting rods of the papillae. 
Fig. 4. Holothuria atra, Jaeger, a and h, different views of tables ; c, plates and 
rosettes. 
Fig. 5. Stichopus haytiensis, Semper (1). a, disks of the tables, seen from the under 
surface ; h, ends of the spire of the tables ; c, side view of a table ; d, incom- 
plete table from the pedicels ; e, calcareous ring, twice the natural size ; 
f, a C-shaped body. 
Fig. 6. Stichopus chloronotus, Brandt, a, disks of the tables, seen from the under 
surface ; h, ends of the spire of the tables, seen from above ; c, side view of 
a table ; d, a rosette-shaped or dichotomously branched body ; e, C-shaped 
bodies ; f, calcareous ring, about three times the natural size ; g, rods from 
the pedicels. 
Fig. 7. Stichopus variegatus, Semper, a, disks of the tables, seen from the under 
surface ; b, end of the spire of a table, seen from above ; c, side view of a 
table ; d, rosette-shaped or dichotomously branched bodies ; e, C-shaped 
bodies ; /, rods from the pedicels. 
Fig. 8. Stichopus godeffroyi, var. b, Semper, a, disks of the tables ; b, ends of the 
spire, seen from above ; c, side views of tables ; d, rosettes ; e, C-shaped 
bodies ; f, disk of a large table with the spire conical, terminating in a single 
top ; g, side views of large tables with conical spire. 
Fig. 9. Holothuria impatiens, Forskaal. a, a table seen from above ; b, disks of tables 
seen from the under surface ; c, side views of tables ; d, button ; e, support- 
ing rods from the ambulacral appendages. 
Fig. 10. Holothuria vagabunda, Selenka. a, disks of tables ; b, ends of the spires of 
the tables ; c, side view of a table ; d, buttons ; e, supporting plates from 
the ventral pedicels ; f, supporting rods from the papillae ; g, calcareous ring. 
Fig. 11. Holothuria occllata, Jaeger, a, disks of the tables, seen from the under surface ; 
b, table seen from above ; c, side views of tables ; d, buttons ; e, supporting 
rods from the papillae; f, calcareous ring, about twice the natural size. 
Fig. 12. Holothuria martensii, Semper, a, side views of tables; 6, disk of the tables, 
scon from the under surface ; c, calcareous ring, twice the natural size. 
