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Sagami Bay, 34° 59’ north latitude, 139° 34’ east longitude; 55 
fathoms; April 23, 1902. (Owston collecconen No. 6332.) 
One small specimen with 13 arms. 
Tokyo Gulf ; Uraga Channel; 25 fathoms; May 26, 1901. (Owston 
collection, No. 6067.) 
One specimen with 13 arms. 
Tokyo Gulf; Uraga Channel; 20 to 30 fathoms; April 21, 1901. 
(Owston collection, No. 5780.) 
One specimen with 20 arms. 
Tokyo Gulf; 8 to 12 fathoms; October 22, 1899. (Owston collec- 
tion, No. 5586.) 
One specimen with 20 arms, large and richly colored. 
Tokyo Gulf; Uraga Channel; 80 fathoms; June 8, 1900. (Owston 
collection, No. 6357.) 
~ Two small specimens, one with 15, the other with 20 arms. 
Family THALASSOMETRID A. 
Gans IMSVNLNSSOMMaIDIRVN JN, lel, Oliguelk, 
THALASSOMETRA ORION (A. H. Clark). 
Sagami Bay; 35° 03’ north latitude, 138° 47’ east longitude; 85 
fathoms. (Owston collection, No. 7010.) 
One specimen. 
THALASSOMETRA QUINQUECOSTATA (P. H. Carpenter). 
Sagami Bay, 35° 03’ north latitude, 188° 47’ east longitude; 110 
fathoms. (Owston collection, No. 7189.) 
One specimen, yellow, a broad median line on costals, distichals, 
and arms, and a lateral line on arms, white; cirri banded yellow and 
white; pinnules blotched yellow and white. 
Sagami Bay, off Yenoshima; April, 1896. (Owston collection, 
No. 6275.) 
One specimen, colored like the preceding. 
Sagami Bay; 35° 04" north latitude, 138° 48” east longitude; 80 
fathoms; August 8, 1902. 
~ One specimen, colored like the preceding. 
THALASSOMETRA ASTER (A. H. Clark). 
Sagami Bay; off Okinose; 400 fathoms; March, 1900. (Owston 
collection, No. 6679.) 
One fine large specimen, much larger than the type, but exhibiting 
the same dhanactens 
