86 Echin. 
XIV. ECHINODERMA. 
[1905] 
0. punctolimbata , characters discussed (p. 93), 0. purpurea, colour 
(p. 102), 0. pusilla , added notes (p. 85, pi. ix) ; Koehler (160). 0. 
roseo-coerulans ; Bell (25) p. 258. 0. simplex n. sp., Molo Str., Java 
Sea, 69-90 m., allied to Opkiotrichoides (p. 109, pi. x), 0. spinosissima 
n. sp., Lombok and Banda, 9-36m. (p. 104, pi. xi), 0. stelligera , parasitic 
gastropod, variations, young (p. 87), n. var. rugosa, Banda, Sulu, and 
Java Seas (p. 88), 0. striolata , colour (p. 76, pi. xv), 0. tenuis n. sp., 
E. of Flores, 40 m. (p. 74, pi. viii) ; Koehler (160). O. triglochis ; 
Bell (25) p. 259. 0. trilineata (p. 73), O. vitrea (p. 99); Koehler 
(}60). 
Ophiotriton vide sub Ophionereis. 
Ophiotypa simplex \ Koehler (159). 
Ophiozona capensis n. sp., 7 cotypes, off Cape Point, C. St Blaize, Lion’s 
Hd., C. St Francis, 25-900 fm., podial pores restricted to 3 proximal ; 
Bell (25) p. 256, pi. i. 0. projecta n. sp., Sulu Archipel., Moluccas, 
Banda Sea, Solor Str., 15-113 m. ; Koehler (160) p. 19, pi. i. 
Ophiura (vide etiam sub Ophioglypha):—0. ajfinis ; Kemp (152) pp. 180, 
194. O. albida ; Colgan (61) p. 212: Kemp (152) pp. 180, 193: 
Nordgaard (230) p. 159. O. brevispina ; Clark (55) p. 5. 0. carnea ; 
Nordgaard (230) p. 159. O. ciliaris ; Kemp (152) pp. 180, 192. O. 
robusta ; Nordgaard (230) pp. 159, 235. 0. sarsi ; op. cit. p. 159 : 
Kemp (152) pp. 193, 205. O. signata , forms of mouth-shields, dis- 
tinction from 0. ajfinis ; op. cit. pp. 183, 193, pi. xxxv. 0. texturata ; 
Colgan (61) p. 212. 0. trimeni n. sp., 4 cotypes, off Lion’s Hd., 
S. Hd. Table Mt., 156-230 fm., podial pores restricted ; Bell (25) 
p. 257, pi. i. 
Pectinura arenosa (p. 10), P. gorgonia , colour (p. 8), P. infernalis , added 
notes, Bell’s of ‘Alert’ coll, perhaps is P. similis (p. 7, pi. i), P. nitens 
n. sp., Sapeh Str., Sunda Is., 69 m. (p. 10, pi. i), P. paucispina n. sp., 
Borneo bank & Gilolo Passage, 34-83 m. (p. 4, pi. i), P. septemspinosa 
(p. 9), P. similis n. sp., various locc. in Malay Archipelago, 12-59 m. 
(p. 6, pi. i), P. sphenisci, added notes (p. 9), P. stabilis n. sp., Pater- 
noster Is. in Java Sea, and Gilolo Passage, 12-83 m. (p. 5, pi. i) ; 
Koehler (160). 
f Protaster sedgwicki ; Bather (21) p. 164. 
Sthenocephalus indicus, 204-487 m. ; Koehler (160) p. 132. 
kSympterura n. g. with genotype S. minveri n. sp., Lower Devon., Epp- 
haven, Cornwall ; Bather (21) pi. vi. 
(F.) CRINOIDEA*. 
Bearing of autotomy and syzygies on classification of Antedonidae and 
Actinometridae ; Minckert (214). 
Crinoidea divided into Palaeocrinoidea and Neocrinoidea [a.d. 1905 !] ; 
Hertwig (136 a) p. 311. Crinoidea , or at least recent Crin., divided 
into two Orders, Styloadnoidea , fixed forms, and Eleutherocrinoidea , 
free forms ; Minckert (213) p. 496. 
iAcanthocrimis rex ; Leppla (180) p. 28 : Leppla (181) p. 16. 
+Actinocrinus :— A. sp. ; Thevenin (314): columnals ; Smy6ka (303) 
p. 60. A. daphne\ Clarke (60) p. 116. 
Actinometra, classification of spp. (p. 207), A. belli, regeneration of arms 
(pp. 204, 215, figg.), A. jimbriata, ditto (p. 218), A. multibrachiata , 
ditto (pp. 217, 219), A. nobilis, ditto (p. 219) ; Minckert (214). A . 
parvicirra, 14-17 fm., various locc. S. Africa ; Bell (27) p. 141. 
* Names that are sometimes given the termination -ites (e.g. Pentacrinitea) are 
here treated as always ending in -us. 
