4.84 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOL. XXXIV. 
Antedon minuta A. H. Ciarn, 1907. 
1907. A. H. Crags, Smiths. Miscell. Coll. (Quarterly Issue), L, 
p. 341. 
Type-locality.—Offt the southern coast of Hondo, Japan; 18 
fathoms. U.S. 8. Albatross. 
minuta=very small. . U.S. National Museum. 
+{Antedon miocensis. 
Antedon monocantha Harriats, 1890. 
1890. Haririaup, Nachr. Ges. Gottingen, May, 1890, p. 169; de- 
tailed description, p. 179. 
Ty pe-locality.— Mortlock Island; Torres Straits. 
povos=single+axavla=spine 
Gottingen and Hamburg Museums. 
Antedon moorei Breti, 1894. 
1894. Brty, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1894, p. 401; partial diag- 
nosis, p. 400; first mentioned, p. 396. 
Type-locality—Macclesfield Bank; 13 fathoms. 
Capt. W. U. Moore, R. N. British Museum. | 
This species is quite unrecognizable from the published 
description. It certainly does not belong in the “ Spinifera 
group,” but is probably a member of the “* Palmata group.” — 
Antedon more Honryman, 1589. 
189. Honryman, Proc. Nova Scotia Inst., VII, p. 265. 
Type-locality.44° 38’ north latitude, 54° 06’ west longitude 
(Grand Banks) ; 570 fathoms. British cable S. S. Mnia. 
mora=a delay, a hindrance. Halifax Museum. 
The description is quite worthless, and the name is, to all 
intents and purposes, a nomen nudum. 
+Antedon morierel. 
Antedon mucronata Hamann, 1907. 
1907. Hamann, Bronn’s Klassen u. Ordnungen des Tier- 
Reichs, IT, abt. 3, p. 1580. 
Editorial error for Antedon macronema. 
Antedon multicolor A. H. Cuark, 1907. 
1907. A. H. Cuarx, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XX XIII, p. 128; 
detailed description, p. 130. 
Type-locality.—82° 33’ 00’” north latitude, 128° 32’ 10’ east lon- 
gitude (Eastern Sea); 95 fathoms. U.S. 8S. Albatross. 
multicolor=of many colors. U.S. National Museum. 
Antedon multiradiata P. H. Carprnter, 1884. 
1884, von Grarr, Challenger Reports, X, Zoology, pp. 16, 18. 
