The Echinodermata of J'Jew Trunsivick. 
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<W) 1882. Veri-ill, A. E. 
[Review of Duncan and Sladen’s Memoir on Arctic Echinoder- 
mata] . American Journal of Science^ iii. , V ol. XXIII. , pp. 247-248. 
(Contains some notes on the range of our species southward). 
-<X) 1885. Ganong, W. F. 
On Ihe Zoology of the Invertebrate Animals of Passamaquoddy 
Bay. Bulletin of the Natural History Society of N. B., No. IV., pp. 
87-97. 
Also — A Note in Bulletin No. V., pp. 34-36. 
(Mentions the occurrence of a few species on the southern coast). 
(Y) 1888. Carpenter, P. Herbert. 
Report on the Crinoidea dredged by II.M.S. Challenger during 
the years 1873-1876. Rejwrt on the Scientific Results of the Voyage 
o/ II. M. S. Challenger, Zoology, Vo\. — . 4to. 
(Has not yet appeared, but will be a most valuable treatise on the 
Crinoidea), 
III. SYNOPSIS OF THE ECHINODERMATA OF NEW 
BRUNSWICK. 
The present Synopsis is intended to supply, firstly, a list 
of all Echinodermata known from New Brunswick waters, 
and, secondly, a guide for their further study. The refer- 
ences to descriptions and figures are not to the first which 
were given or made of each species, but to the best and most 
easily accessible. The brief descriptions in the following 
pages are intended merely as guides to serve as means for the 
identification of the species, and are not intended to be in 
any sense anatomical or complete. It is hoped, however, that 
they will be found accurate as far as they go. Only the 
superficial characters have been used, and generally such as 
can be seen at a glance. Technical terms have been as far as 
possible avoided, and those which are used are such as are 
self-explanatory or found in any of the elementary zoological 
text-books. It is only possible to distinguish between species 
in this superficial way when their number is small and they 
