No. 1623. NOMENCLATURE OF RECENT CRINOIDS—CLARK. 465 
Antedon cirri HonrEyYMAN, 1889. 
1889. HonryMan, Boe, Nova Scotia Sci. Inst., VII, p. 265. 
Dy pe- locality. _oft Halifax. ) 
cirrus=a lock of hair. Halifax Museum. 
Probably this combination was not intended as a new name, 
but, taking the context into consideration, I do not see how it 
can be treated otherwise. The specimen was presented to the 
museum by Sir C. Wyville Thomson under the name of Antedon 
eschrichti, of which species it is a synonym; but in case a defi- 
nite geographical variety should be proved to inhabit the vicin- 
ny given, this name would have to be used. The character of 
“single claws ” giv en is somewhat obscure, and the number of 
cirrus segments is equally worthless, falling, as it does, within 
the range of a large number of species of various genera. 
Antedon clare Harrnaus, 1890. 
1890. Harriavus, Nachr. Ges. Gottingen, May, 1890, p. 169; de- 
tailed description, p. 174. 
Type-locality—Amboina. Dr. J. Brock. 
Gottingen Museum. 
Antedon clemens P. H. Carpenter, 1888. 
1888. P. H. Carpenter, Challenger Reports, X XVI, Toolons, 
1s 22D, [Olle SOON fe 53; detailed description, p. 229; first 
mentioned, p. 54. 
Ty pe-locality.6° 54’ north latitude, 122° 18’ east longitude 
(Celebes Sea); 10 fathoms. H. M.S. Challenger. 
clemens=placid, calm. British Museum. 
Antedon clio A. H. Ciarx, 1907. 
L0G Ae ee OrArn Proc. We 7S. Nat Mus... XOoCxn, pal; 
detailed description, p. 79. 
Ty pe-locality.— 82° 31’ 20’’ north latitude, 128° 32’ 40’” east lon- 
gitude (EKastern Sea); 107 fathoms. U.S. S. Albatross. 
Kie1e=Clio, a Muse. U.S. National Museum. 
Antedon columnaris P. H. Carrrenrer, 1881. 
1881. P. H. Carpenter, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., IX, No. 4, 
p. 169, pl. 1, fig. 8; first mentioned, p 152. 
Ty pe-locality.— Off St. Lucia, British West Indies; 422 fathoms. 
U.S. 8. Blake. 
columnaris=columnar. Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Antedon comata von Grarr 1887. (“ P. H. Carpenter MS.”) 
1887. von Grarr, Challenger Reports, XX, Zoology, Pt. 61, p. 2. 
A nomen nudum. 
comata=with long hair. 
