60 Echin. 
XIV. ECHINODERMA. 
of a living group; Saville-Kent (290) p. 218. — G. brevidentis Hutton 
sp., redescr., and spicules figd; Dendy (63) p. 40. 
C. calcarea on sea-weed in Cook Strait, N. Z. (p. 38), C. ocnoides, New 
Brighton, N. Z., with description of internal anatomy (p. 36) ; Dendy 
( 63) J. Linn. Soc. xxvi, n. spp. 
Cucumaria\ Harrington & Griffin (124). — G. crucifera , brown spicules 
of Semper rediscovered in one specimen, not in the other; Lampert 
( 181) p. 60. — t C. dubiosa; Bell (33) p. 12. — G. frondosa , embryonic 
stages as plankton, off N. Greenland ; Bergendal (37) p. 8 : walls of 
stomach (pp. 148, 150, 152), muscles of circumoral water-ring (p. 158), 
gonads (pp. 171, 175), genital duct (p. 180); Gerould (100): vide 
Pentacta. — G. pentactes; Marchisio (216), p. 4. — G. planet, autotomy ; 
Monticelli (242). — G. 1 tkomsoni and G. ? turbinata ; Dendy (63) 
p. 34. 
G. huttoni, Oamaru, N. Z., with description of internal anatomy; Dendy 
( 63) J. Linn. Soc. xxvi, p. 32, n. sp. 
Cucumariidce , relations to Molpadiidce ; Gerould (100) p. 180. 
Guvieria fabricii ; IIoneyman (131), p. 258. 
Dendrochirota , order defined; Haeckel (116) p. 441. — Number and ar- 
rangement of tentacles too variable to be a good classificatory 
character; Lampert (181) p. 63. 
Eckinocucumis alba Hutton, referred to Golochirus ; Dendy (63) p. 35. — 
E. typica, variation from type in form of spicules; Koehler (163) 
p. 493 : var. nov. abyssalis, 650 m., 4° 25' W., 44° 36' N., B. of Biscay ; 
Koehler (164) Ann. Univ. Lyon, xxvi, p. 119. 
Elasipoda , order defined; Haeckel (116) p. 441. 
Eucyclus maintained ; Lampert (181) p. 63. 
Euphronides auriculata (p. 901), E. talismani and E. violacea (p. 902), 
N. Atlantic, precise localities, depths, and figg. not given; Perrier 
( 265) C.R. Ac. Paris, cxxiii, n. spp. 
Halithuria, n. g . — u Holothuria sensu strictissimo ! \= Sporodipus— Tre- 
pang”\ Haeckel (116) p. 443. 
Holothuria albiventer, has penetrated from Red Sea to Suez, is distinct 
from H. aculeata , H. bowensis, and 11. modesta, pace Herouard ; 
Lampert (181) p. 55. — H. argus ; Whitelegge (346) p. 161. — II. 
armata Selenka is a stage or var. of Stichopus japonicus ; Mitsukuri 
(238). — II. aspera , vide Mesothuria. — II. atra\ Whitelegge (346) 
p. 161: ? var. amboinensis ; Lampert (181) p. 56. — II. cinerascens , 
anatomical notes; Lampert (181) p. 55. — II. ecalcarea Sars; Oster- 
gren (253) p. 356: referred to Stichopus, perhaps = S. tremulus; 
Ostergren (254) p. 9. — II. erinaceus, maintained, spicules figd; 
Lampert (181) p. 57. — H. forskali , including H. nigra, is distinct 
from II. poli and has Cuvier’s organ; Koehler (170). — II. glaberrima , 
distinct from H. lubrica, II. erinaceus, and H. parva, spicules figd; 
Lampert (181) p. 57 .—II. imitans , colour and spicules, Funafuti; 
Whitelegge (346) p. 161. — II. impatiens ; Lampert (181) p. 54. — II. 
intestinalis, includes 11. verrilli, has variable spicules; Koehler (163) 
p. 482, and (164) p. 106: var. verrilli ; HIsrouard (126) p. 163. — 
11. lactea, redescr., from B. of Biscay, includes 11. tkomsoni and 
possibly H. murrayi\ Koehler (163) p. 478, and (164) p. 102: vide 
Mesothuria. — H. lubrica , maintained, spicules figured; Lampert (181) 
p. 58. — H. maculata; Lampert (181) p. 54. — II. mammata ; Marchisio 
( 216) p. 4. — H. monacaria\ Lampert (181) p. 54. — H. murrayi, vide 
Mesothuria. — H. nigra, is synonym of II. forskali and has Cuvier’s 
organ; Koehler (170) p. 507. — II. pardalis; Whitelegge (346) 
p. 161 : including H. insignis, II. lineata, and 11. peregrina Ludwig, 
but not II. pardalisl juv. of Semper, 1868, pi. xxx, fig. 30; Lampert 
( 181) p. 52. — H. parva, anatomical notes, distinct from H. glaberrima, 
