No. 1623. NOMENCLATURE OF RECENT OCRINOIDS—CLARK. 499 
Antedon vicaria Brun, 1894. 
1894. Bert, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1894, p. 400; first men- 
tioned, pp. 396. 
Ty pe-locality.—Maceclesfield Bank; 30 to 40 fathoms. 
vicarlia=Vvicar ious. British Museum. 
This species is not identifiable from the published description. 
Although described in the “ Spinifera group,” it is in reality a 
member of the * Palmata group.” 
Antedon villosa A. H. Cuarn, 1907. 
IOs ANS Jal CinNen, Jeimore, Weiss INene WWhitss) .O.O-GONE io, ISR 
detailed description, p. 138. 
Ty pe-locality.—52° 01’ 00’’ north latitude, 174° 39’ 00’’ east lon- 
gitude (Bering Sea) ; 1,046 fathoms. U.S. 8S. Albatross. 
villosa=rough, bristly. U.S. National Museum. 
Antedon wilsoni Bry, 1888. 
1888. Brit, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6 ser., II, No. 11, p. 403; 
first mentioned, p. 402. , 
Type-locality—Port Phillip. Mr. J. Bracebridge Wilson. 
Mr. J. Bracebridge Wilson. British Museum. 
Antedon wood-masoni Brun, 1893. 
1893. Brix, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), XXIV, p. 340. 
Type-locality.—Sahul Bank, North Australia. 
Mr. J. Wood-Mason. 
British Museum cad Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
Anthedon Srreppine, 1877. 
1877. Srespinc, Nature, XV, p. 366. 
This is considered to be the correct spelling for “ Antedon,” 
and has recently been accepted by Muinckert, Zool. Anz,, 
XXVIII, p. 491, and following ee 
Asterias Linnasus, 1758. 
1758. iene: Syst. Nat., 10th ed., p. 661. 
Type.—Asterias rubens (n. sp.). (Belongs to the Asteroidea, 
not to the Crinoidea. ) 
aoteptas=starred. 
Asterias bifida Pennant, 1777. 
177%. Prnnant, British Zoology, IV, p. 65, No. 70. 
Type-locality.— Cornwall, England. 
bifida=divided into two parts (in reference to the arms). 
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Asterias decacnemus Pannant, 1777. 
17. Pennant, British Zoology, IV, p. 66, No. 71, pl. xxx. 
* Type-locality——Western coasts of Scotland. 
déka=ten + v7uva=thread. 
