XO. 1623. NOMENCLATURE OF RECENT CRINOIDS—CLARK. 447 
Actinometra schlegelii P. H. Carpenter, 1881. 
1881. P. H. Carpenter, Notes from the Leyden Museum, III, 
p. 178; detailed description, p. 210. 
Type-locality.—* Kast Indies. 
Professor Hermann Schlegel. Leyden Museum. 
Actinometra sentosa P. H. Carpenter, 1888. 
1888. P. H. Carpenter, Challenger Reports, XX VI, Zoology, 
p. 317, pl. uxvi, figs. 4-6; detailed description, p. 325; first 
mentioned, p. 43. 
Type-locality.—_Banda. HH. M. 8S. Challenger. 
sentosa=thorny. British Museum. 
Actinometra sertosa Larrrer, 1889. 
1889. Larrrr in Zoological Record for 1888, Echinodermata, 
Ts. JUS, 
serta=-a festoon. 
Editorial error for Actinometra sentosa. 
Actinometra simplex P. H. Carpenrmr, 1888 (not Comatula simplex 
P. H. Carpenter 1879 and 1881). 
1888. P. H. Carpenter, Challenger Reports, X XVI, Zoology, 
p. 311, pl. urx, fig. 1; detailed description, p: 312; first men- 
tioned, p. 58. 
Type-locality—Admiralty Islands; 16 to 25 fathoms. H. M.S. 
Challenger. 
semplea=simple. British Museum. 
This species has been renamed Comatula orientalis. 
_ Actinometra solaris var. albonotata Brix, 1884. 
1884. Brix, Rep. Zool. Coll. H. M.S. Alert, p. 166. 
Ty pe-locality.—Albany Island. H. M.S. Alert. 
albus=white+notata=marked. British Museum. 
This is the same species which was named by Bell in 1882 
Actinometra albonotata. 
Actinometra stellata P. H. Carpenter, 1879. 
1874. Lurxen, Mus. Godeffr. Cat., V, p. 190. 
“A nomen nudum. 
1879. P. H. Carpenter, Proc. Roy. Soc., XXVIII, p. 390. 
Ty pe-locality.—Fi}j1. 
stellata=star-shaped. 
In the later reference Doctor Carpenter gives a few non-diag- 
nostic characters; but in 1881 and 1888 he merely cites the name 
in the synonomy of Phanogenia typica of Lovén. 
