460 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOL. XXXIV. 
Antedon australis P. H. Carpenter, 1888 eee Antedon australis P. H. 
Carpenter, 1882). 
1888. P. H. Carpenter, Challenger Reports, X XVI, Zoology, 
jon We, Ol, sexy, MGs 4 Hs jolly SOREL, Mes. 14-90; detailed 
deccrpcon p. 146; fest mentioned p. 33. 
Type-locality.—52° 04’ south latitude, 71° 22’ east longitude 
(near Kerguelen Island); 150 fathoms. H. M. S. Chal- 
lenger. 
australis=southern. British Museum. 
This species has been renamed Heliometra glabra. 
+Antedon avenionensis. 
+Antedon avenionensis var. minor. 
Antedon barentsi P. H. Carpenter, 1886. 
1886. P. H. Carpantrrer, Bijdragen tot de Diealhwsadle afl. x1It, 
p. 9, pl. 1, figs. 1-5; first mentioned, p. 3. 
If pe ocat eaao. 40” north latitude, 31° 10’ east longitude - 
(north of Nard6, Norway); 132 fathoms. Dutch S. S. 
Willem Barents. 
S. S. Wellem Barents. 
Antedon basicurva P. H. Carpenter, 1884. : | 
1884. von Grarr, Challenger Reports, X, Zoology, Pt. 27, p. 17. 
A nomen nudum. 
1884. P. H. Carpenter, Challenger Reports, XI, Zoology, p. 84, 
pl. uv, fig. 9; pl. nv, fig. 7; detailed description in QOhal- 
lenger Reports, X XVI, Zoology, p. 102, pl. 1, figs. 2 a-d; 
jolls Ort, 10h, BS joll, ~OMOE IGS, Bh, 45 VrOOCCM, jo, IW mas, Y 
A, 18 (1888). 
Ty pe-locality. —29° 45’ south latitude, 178° 11’ west longitude 
(near the Kermadec Islands) ; 630 fathoms. H. M.S. Chal- 
lenger. 
basis—base-+-curvus=bent. British Museum. 
Antedon bassett-smithi Brey, 1894. 
1894. Berti, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1894, p. 399, pl. xxiv; 
first mentioned, p. 393. 
Type-locality—Macclesfield Bank; 138 to 36 fathoms. 
Dr. P. W. Bassett-Smith, Surgeon, R. N. British Museum. 
This species was, unfortunately, wrongly described in the 
“ Spinifera group,” with which it has no affinities; it is in 
reality a species of the “ Palmata group ” of Dr. Carpenter, as is 
obvious from the shape of the lower pinnules, as given in the 
plate. 
It should be noticed that the description does not agree with 
the figure in respect to the number of arms or cirri, or the length 
of the first pinnule. 
