464 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOL. XXXIV. 
+Antedon calloviensis. 
t+Antedon campichei. 
+Antedon canaliculata. 
Antedon capensis Breuy, 1905. 
UXO), — JBaioiby Manin: Investigations in South Africa, JOUL, jo, Ws), 
folly iit. 
Type-locality.South Africa; 13-27 fathoms. 
capensis, in reference to the Cape of Good Hope. 
Professor Bell described this species in the ‘“ Basicurva 
group,’ whereas it really belongs with Comatula carinata of 
Lamarck, placed by Doctor Carpenter in the “ Milberti group.” 
IT have examined some of the original specimens and can not 
separate them from true Comatula carinata from Mauritius or 
Zanzibar. Comatula carinata from East Africa varies very 
little, but specimens from the West Indies and Brazil are very 
variable, especially in regard to the carimation of the arms. 
Six-rayed individuals also are common in the latter locality. 
+Antedon carabeufi. 
+Antedon carentonensis. 
Antedon carpenteri Bei, 1884. 
1884. Brin, Zool. Coll. HW. M.S. Advert, p: 57, pl. x, Hes A 
a-C, ast mentioned, p. X11. 
Ty pe- localite ‘y.—Port Canis (Queensland). H. M. S. Alert. 
Dr. P. Herbert Carpenter. ne Museum. 
+Antedon cartenniensis. 
Antedon challengeri A. H. Ciarx, 1907. 
1907. A. H. Crark, Smiths. Miscell. Coll. ( Quarta Issue), 
L, p. 353. 
New name for Antedon lineata P. H. Oe 1888, not 
Antedon lineata Pomel, 1887. 
H. M. 8S. Challenger. 
+Antedon changarnieri. 
+Antedon choffati. 
Antedon ciliata A. H. Criarx, 1907. 
1907. Ay EL Ciark, Proce Wes. Nate Must SOO psa: 
detailed description, p. 81. 
Ty pe-locality 43° 00’ 00’’ north latitude, 140° 10’ 30” east 
longitude (Sea of Japan) ; 390 to 428 fathoms. U. S. S. 
Albatross. 
ciliata=ciliated. U. S. National Museum. 
