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Echinus angulosus Leske — erroneous identification; = Not- 
echinus novæ-zealandiæ n. sp. 
— magellanicus Phil. — erroneous identification; = Pseud- 
echinus albocinctus (Hutton). 
— margaritaceus Lam. — erroneous identification; = Not- 
echinus novæ-zealandiæ and Pseudechinus albocinctus. 
Salmacis globator Ag. — erroneous identification; =■ Pseud¬ 
echinus Huttoni Benham. 
Pseudechinus variegatus n. sp. 
Amblypneustes grossularia Studer — Pseudechinus grossularia 
(Studer). 
— formosus Val. — probably = Holopneustes inflatus (Ltk.). 
— griseus (Blv.) — probably not New Zealand. 
Holopneustes inflatus Ltk. 
Evechinus chloroticus (Val.). * 
Strongylocentrotus tuberculatus (Lamk.) = Heliocidaris tubercu- 
lata (Lamk.). 
— erythrogrammus Val. — probably not New Zealand. 
Sphærechinus australiæ A. Ag. — not New Zealand. 
Echinocyamus polyporus n. sp. 
Arachnoides placenta (L.) — erroneous identification; = Arach- 
noides zelandiæ Gray. 
Laganum depressum (Ag. )• (?). 
— rostratum Ag. — probably not New Zealand. 
— sp. ■= Peronella hinemoæ n. sp. 
Echinoneus ventricosus Ag. & Des. — not New Zealand. 
Echinobrissus recens (M. Edw.). 
Echinocardium australe Gray. 
Metalia sternalis (Lmk.) — probably not New Zealand. 
Brissopsis zealandiæ n. sp. 
— luzonica (Gray) — not New Zealand. 
The total number of Echinoids till now known with certainty 
from the New Zealand seas accordingly amounts to 19, five of 
these being here recorded for the first time. Most probably more 
thorough investigations, especially in the region off the North end 
of the North Island and round the Three Kings Islands will increase 
the number quite considerably. If the species from the deep-sea 
round the islands be included — which may, of course, be quite 
