‘no. 1615. ON A COLLECTION OF FRATHER STARS—OLARK. 313 
Family TROPIOMETRID At. 
Gemus CAILOMOUBITMIRA A. Isl, Cheuelk. 
CALOMETRA FLAVOPURPUREA (A. H. Clark). 
Sagami Bay, 35° 03’ north latitude, 138° 47’ east longitude; 85 
fathoms. (Owston collection, No. 7010.) 
One specimen. 
Sagami Bay; 35° O04 north latitude, 138° 41” east longitude; 110 
fathoms; August 6, 1902. (Owston collection, No. 7061.) 
Six specimens. 
Sagami Bay; 35° 03’ north latitude, 138° 47’ east longitude; 110 
fathoms; August 28, 1902. (Owston collection, No. 7189.) 
One specimen. 
CALOMETRA SEPARATA (A. H. Clark). 
Sagami Bay, 34° 59’ north latitude, 139° 34’ east longitude; 55 
fathoms; April 23, 1902. (Owston collection, No. 6332.) 
Two specimens. 
CALOMETRA MULTICOLOR (A. H. Clark). 
Sagami Bay, 35° 08’ north latitude, 139° 42” east longitude; 30 
fathoms; October 12, 1902. (Owston collection, No. 7282.) 
Three specimens. 
Sagami Bay; same locality and depth; May 25, 1902. (Owston 
collection, No. 6930.) 
Two specimens. 
Sagami Bay; off Okinose; 55 fathoms; October 27, 1901. (Owston 
collection, Nos. 5417 and 6358.) 
Three specimens. 
Sagami Bay; 85° 02’ north latitude, 188° 50’ east longitude; 55 
fathoms. (Owston collection, No. 7036.) ; 
One 10-armed young. | 
Sagami Bay, off Sunosaki; 55 fathoms; May 8, 1899. (Owston 
collection, No. 5417.) 
One very small 10-armed young. 
Sagami Bay; 35° 06’ north latitude, 189° 42’ east longitude; 30 
fathoms; April 24, 1902 (Owston collection, No. 7215): or 84° 59’ 
north latitude, 189° 33’ east longitude; 60 fathoms; April 20, 1902. 
(Owston collection, No. 7214.) 
Thirteen specimens. 
Sagami Bay; 84° 58’ north latitude, 138° 45’ east longitude; 77 
fathoms; August 13, 1902. (Owston collection, No. 9274.) 
One specimen. 
