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Antipathes gracilis v. K. G. VON KOCH, Die Antip. des Golfes von Neapel, Mitth. a. d. Zool. 
St. z. Neapel, Bd. IX, 1889—1891, 2. Heft, p. 196 a. f., fig. 7. 
Antipathes viminalis Roule. L. Roule, Antip. et Cerianth., Camp. Sc. du Pr. de Monaco, 
fasc. XXX, p. 67, pi. II, fig. i; pi. VII, figs. 2, 2a, 
Antipathella gracilis Gray. Gray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. VI, i860, p. 31 1; 
Brook, Chall. Rep. Antipatharia, p. 113, pi. XI, fig. 8; L. ROULE. Antip. et Cerianth., 
Camp. Sc. du Pr. de Monaco, fasc. XXX, p. 69, pi. II, fig. 2; pi. VII, figs. 3, 3a; 
Johnson, Notes on the Antipatharian corals of Madeira, Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1899; 
COOPER, Antipatharia (Percy Tr. SI. Exp.), p. 314, fig. 10. 
Antipathella Brooki Johns. JOHNSON, Notes on the Antip. corals of Madeira, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
London 1899. 
Antipathella elegans T. & S. THOMSON and SlMPSON, On the Antipatharia, Report to the 
Government of Ceylon, etc., Suppl. Rep. 25. 
Paratylopathes atlantica Roule. L. ROULE, Antip. et Cerianth., Camp. Sc. du Pr. de Monaco, 
fasc. XXX, p. 70, pi. IV, fig. 2; pi. VII, figs. 6, 6a, 6b, 6c. (= Tylopathes atlantica Roule. 
Notice Preliminaire, Mem. de la Soc. Zool. de Fr., t. XV, p. 228, 1902.*) 
Paratylopathes Grayi Roule. L. ROULE, Antip. et Cerianth., Camp. Sc. du Pr. de Monaco, 
fasc. XXX, p. 72, pi. IV, fig. 3; pi. VII, figs. 5, 5 a. (= Tylopathes Grayi Roule. Notice 
Preliminaire, Mem. de la Soc. Zool. de Fr., t. XV, p. 228, 1902). 
Antipathes grandiflora Silb. E. SlLBERFELD, Japanische Antipatharien. Beitr. zur Naturgesch. 
Ostasiens, 1909, Bd. I, Lief. 8 (Abh. d. Math. phys. Kl. d. K. Bayer. Ak. d. Wiss. 1. Suppl. 
Bd., 7. Abh.), p. 26. 
Antipathes pseudodichotoma Silb. E. SlLBERFELD, Jap. Antip., Beitr. zur Naturgesch. Ostasiens, 
1909, Bd. 1, Lief. 8 (Abh. d. Math. phys. Kl. d. K. Bayer. Ak. d. Wiss., I. Suppl. Bd., 
7. Abh.), p. 27. 
Stat. 7. 7 0 55 -5 S., U4°26' E. Near Batjulmati (Java). 15 M. and more. Coral and stones. 1 spec. 
Stat. 47. Bay of Bima. 55 M. Mud with patches of fine coral sand. I spec. 
Stat. 50. Bay of Badjo, Flores. Up to 40 M. Mud, sand and shells. 1 spec. 
Stat. 64. Tanah Djampeah, Kambaragi-bay. Up to 32 M. Coral and coralsand. 1 spec. 
Stat. 79 a . 2°38'.5S., ii 7°46'E. Borneo-bank. 54 M. Fine coralsand. 1 spec. 
Stat. 80. 2°25'S., ii7°43'E. Borneo-bank. From 50 — 40 M. Fine coralsand. 2 spec. 
Stat. 95. 5°43'.5 N., ii9°4o'E. Sulu-sea. 522 M. Stony bottom. 1 spec. 
Stat. 119. i° 33'.5N., I24°4i'E. Sulu-sea. 1901 M. Stony bottom. 1 spec. 
Stat. 144. Anchorage North of Salomakiee-(Damar-)island. 45 M. Coral and Lithothamnion. 
1 spec. 
Stat. 164. i°4 2 -5 S., I30°47'.5 E. Arafura-sea. 32 M. Sand, small stones and shells. 1 spec. 
Stat. 184. South coast of Manipa-island. 36 M. Coral sand. 4 spec. 
Stat. 193. Sanana-bay, East coast of Sula Besi. 22 M. Mud. 2 spec. 
Stat. 204. 4°2o'S., 122 0 58'E. Between islands of Wowoni and Buton. 75—94 M. Sand with 
dead shells. 2 spec. 
Stat. 213. Anchorage off Saleyer. Up to 36 M. Mud and mud with sand. 1 spec. 
Stat. 240. Banda. From 9 — 45 M. Black sand, coral. 1 spec. 
Stat. 250. Island Kur. 20—45 M. Coral and Lithothamnion. 7 spec. 
Stat. 257. Du-roa-strait, Kei-islands. Till 52 M. Coral. 1 spec. 
Stat. 302. io° 27'.9 S., I23°28'.7E Timor-sea. 216 M. Sand and coral sand. 3 spec. 
Stat. 305. Mid-channel in Solor-strait. 113 M. Stony. 1 spec. 
Stat. 310. 8° 30'S., II9°7'.5E. Flores-sea. 73 M. Sand with few pieces of dead coral. 1 spec. 
Stat. 313. Saleh-bay, East of Dangar Besar. Up to 36 M. Sand, coral and mud. 2 spec. 
The three specimens of station 302 are all of them complete colonies, severally 1 dm., 
1.4 dm. and 2 dm. long, in possession of a round basal plate with a diameter of 2 mm. All 
are branched pseudodichotomically; for instance: the largest colony has a slightly sinuous 
stem, upright in the main, and with a diameter of 0.75 mm. at its base. On a height of 
