No. 1623. NOMENCLATURE OF RECENT CRINOIDS—CLARK. 515 
Comatula solaris Lamanrcn, 1816. 
1816. Jamarcx, Hist. Nat. des Animaux sans Vertébres, II, 
p. 538. 
Type-locality— Australian Seas. MM. Peron and le Sueur. 
Paris Museum. 
solaris—of the sun. 
Comatula solaster A. H. Cuarx, 1907. 
1907. A. H. Crarx, Proc U. 8S. Nat. Mus., XX XIII, p. 153. 
Type-locality.—31° 38’ 15’’ north latitude, 180° 46’ 50’’ east 
longitude (in Kagoshima Gulf); 48 fathoms. U. S. S. 
Albatross. 
sol=sun-Laster=star. U.S. National Museum. 
+Comatula tenella. 
This is the type of the genus Saccocoma Li. Agassiz, 1836, and 
is not congeneric with Asterzas tenella Retzius. 
Comatula timorensis J. Mtrupr, 1841. (‘“ Mus. Leyd. MS.”) 
1841. J. Miitrer, Wiegmann’s Archiv fiir Naturgesch., 1841, I, 
p- 145. 
A manuscript name adopted by Miiller in his description of 
Alecto timorensis. 
Comatula trichoptera J. Mtuer, 1546. 
1846. J. Mttier, Monatsber. d. Acad., 1846, p. 178. 
Type-locality—KKKing Georges Haven, New Holland. MM. 
Quoy and Gaimard. 
Opt =hair+ zrepov =wing. Paris Museum. 
Comatula triqueta von Grarr, 1877. (“ Liitken MS.”) 
1877. von Grarr, Das Genus Myzostoma, pp. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 
1S), 22, ZB. (2s 0: 
A nomen nudum. 
triquetra=three-cornered. 
+Comatula wagneri. 
+Comatula woodwardii Fores, 1852. 
1852. Forses, Monograph of the Echinoderms of the British 
Tertiaries, p. 19, pl. 1, fig. 20. 
Comatula woodwardii Barrerr, 1857 (not of Forbes, 1852). 
1857. Barrerr, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 2d ser., XIX, p. 33, 
ple vat, fen: 
Ty pe-locality.—Sound of Skye; 25 to 40 fathoms. 
Mr. S. P. Woodward. 
This species has been renamed Comatula celtica. 
(‘“ Valenciennes MS.”’) 
® 
Comatulus Linviniz and Kenny, 1906. 
1906. Lainvinie and Ketiy, A Text-Book in General Zodlogy, 
p. 247. 
Intended for Antedon. 
