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ring-groove near the ventral border. Brr I smooth truncatedly 
conical, h. 0.7, br. l.i mm. Arms broken at the connection between 
Br 1 and 2. Colour in spirit white. According to Dr. Mortensen 
the same in the living specimen. 
Figs. 19—21. Dewocrinus globularis. 19) Calyx and the 8 
most proximal stem-joints, 20) 9th—13th stem-joint, 
21) 141h—17th stem-joint, all 
Occurrence: The Kei Islands, Station 56. 5® 30‘ S. 132^ 51‘ E. 
345 Meters. Mud. 1922. Coll. Th. Mortensen. One specimen^ 
the type, in the Zoological Museum of Copenhagen. 
This is the specimen named Democrinus weberi on p. 95 of 
Dr. Mortensen's Report on the Danish Expedition to the Kei 
Islands (Vid. Medd. D. Naturh. Foren. Bd. 76). 
This species cannot be confounded with any Democrinus hitherto 
described. The wide, though cylindrical calyx abruptly surpassing 
the br. of the proximal part of the stem gives the animal a very 
