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Penn, from 250, 500, and 1000 fath. Astrogonium greeni, n. sp., from 
1000 fath. Asterias rubens, L., from 100 fath. Phormosoma placenta , 
Wyv.-Th., from 1000 fath. Holothuria aspera, n. sp., from 1000 fath. 
[ Vide infra , Anatomy and Systematic.] 
[Bell, F. J.] (2) Notes on the Echinoderms collected by Mr. Bourne in 
Deep Water olf the South-West of Ireland, in H.M.S. 1 Research.’ J* 
Mar. Biol. Ass. (n.s.) i, No. 3, pp. 324-327. [Abstr. in J. R. Micr. Soc. 
1890, pt. 4, No. 77, p. 464.] 
Stichaster roseus , O. F. M., from 200 fath. Asterias rubens , L., from 
200 fath. Asterias glacialis , O. F. M., from 90 fath. Spatangus pur- 
pureus , O. F. M., from 200, 400, 217, 90, & 70 fath. Note appended by 
Bourne on Pentagonaster subspinosus , Perrier, = Nymphaster protentus , 
Sladen, with description by Sladen. 
• . (3) Is Asterias tenuispina a British Species ? Ann. N. H. (6) vi 
(1890), pp. 424, et seq. 
[ Vide sub Norman.] 
. (4) On the Generic Name of Asterias sanguinolenta ) O. F. Muller. 
T. c. pp. 472, et seq. 
Commonly called Cribella ; called LincJcia by Agassiz. Henricia ) Gray, 
has the priority, and the name Cribella must be dropped. 
Lo Bianco, S. Metodi usati nella Stazione Zoologica per la Conser- 
vazione degli Animali Marini. MT. z. Stat. Neap, ix, Heft iii, pp. 
435, et seq. 
Echinoderms, p. 458. Abstr. by Playfair McMurricii, in Am. Nat. 
xxiv, No. 285 (Sept., 1890), pp. 856-865 ; Echinoderms, p. 862. 
Bourne, G. C. Note on Three Specimens of Asterids. See Bell (2). 
Bkoan, R. Exhibit of Rotula rumphii , from Sierra Leone. P. N. H. 
Soc. Glasg. ii (n.s.), pt. 2, 1890, p. xxxiv. 
Camerano, Loz. Osservazioni intorno al Dimorfismo Sessuale degli 
Echinodermi. Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, v, No. 91. 
Carpenter, P. H. (1) On Certain Points in the Anatomical Nomen- 
clature of Echinoderms. Ann. N. H. (6) vi (1890), pp. 1, et seq • 
[Abstr. in J. R. Micr. Soc. 1890, pt. 5, No. 78, p. 610.] 
The points discussed are : (1) the use of the word “water tube,” which 
should be used for the rudiment of the stone canal in the larva ; (2) 
centrodorsal and dorsocentral ; (3) basals and Under*basals — the “ para- 
basals” of dicyclic Crinoids are the true basals, the plates below the 
radials are the under- basals, or “ infrabasals ” (Zittel) ; (4) radial plates — 
the plates called second and third radials in Crinoids belong really to the 
arms ; (5) the use of the term “ axillary ” ; (6) interambulacrals and 
adambulacrals. 
. (2) Notes on the Morphology and Anatomy of the Cystidea. 
Rep. Brit. Ass. 1890, p. 821. 
[ Vide infra , Anatomy, &c.] 
