No. 1623. NOMENCLATURE OF RECENT CRINOIDS—CLARK. 493 
Antedon rubiginosa Pourrauis, 1869. 
1869. Pourrates, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., I, No. 11, p. 356. 
Ty pe-locality.—_Off Orange Key, Bahama Bank; 9 fathoms. 
U.S. 8. Bzbd. 
— rubtginosa=rusty. Museum of a Zoology. 
Antedon rubroflava A. H. Cuarn, 1907. 
1907. A. H. Cuarx, Proc. U.S. Nat Mus., XX XIII, p. 130; de- 
tailed description, p. 150. 
Ty pe-locality.—34° 16’ 00’ north latitude, 180° 16° 00’’ east lon- 
gitude (Korean Straits) ; 59 fathoms. U.S. 8S. Albatross. 
ruber=red-+ flavus=yellow. U. S. National Museum. 
+Antedon rugosa. 
Antedon scalaris A. H. Crarn, 1907. 
1907. A. H. Crarxk, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XX XITT, p. 129; de- 
tailed description, p. 141. 
Type-locality.30° 22" 00” north latitude, 129° 08’ 30’’ east lon- 
eitude (Kastern Sea) ; 361 fathoms. U.S. 8. Albatross. 
scalaris—belonging to a flight of steps. U.S. National Museum. 
tAntedon schlumbergeri. 
Antedon sclateri Berti, 1905. 
1905. Brit, Marine Investigations in South Africa, ITI, p. 140, 
. Foll, raat, 
Type-locality—East London; 250 to 300 fathoms. 
Mr. W. L. Sclater. 
This species was referred by the describer to Doctor Carpen- 
ter’s “ Savignyl group;” in reality, however, it is a member of 
Carpenter’s “ Granulifera group,” and is very close to Charito- 
metra inequalis. 
+Antedon scrobiculata. 
+Antedon semiglobosa. 
Antedon (Ophiocrinus) semperi P. H. Carpenter, 1888. 
1888. P. H. Carpenrnr, Challenger Reports XXVI, Zoology, 
pl. 11. 
For Hudiocrinus sempert. 
Antedon separata A. H. Cruarn, 1907. 
1907. A. Hi. Cuarx, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XXXII, p. 128; de- 
tailed description, p. 133. 
Ty pe-locality.—32° 32’ 00’ north latitude, 128° 32’ 50”’ east lon- 
gitude (Kastern Sea); 106 fathoms. U.S. S. Albatross. 
separata=distinct. U. S. National Museum. 
+Antedon sequanus. 
