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Show 881.] PROF. F. J. BELL ON THE GENUS ASTERIAS. 495 21. cunninghami, Perrier, p. 73. (B.M.) 22. disticha, Brandt, Middendorff's Reise, p. 31. 23. epichlora, Brandt, p. 70. (B.M.) 24. fissispina, Stimpson (i.), p. 264. 25. forBesi, Desor, Proc. Bost. Soc. iii., p. 67. (B.M.) 26. fulgens, Philippi, 1870, p. 274. 27.fulva, Philippi, 1870, p. 270. 28. fungifera, Perrier, p. 73. 29. gelatinosa, Meyen, Reise, i. p. 222. (B.M.) 30. gemmifer, Perrier, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1869, xii. p. 237. 31. germaini, Philippi, 1858, p. 266. 32. glacialis, M. Tr. p. 14. (B.M.) 33. grcenlandica, Steenstrup, Vid. Med. 1854, p. 260. (B.M.) 34. hexactis, Stimpson (i.), p. 272. 35. hispida (Pennant), Forbes's British Starfishes, p. 95. (B.M.) 36. ianthina, Brandt, p. 69 l. 37. japonica, Stimpson2. (B.M.) 38. katherina?, Gray, p. 2. (B.M.) 39. linchii, M. Tr. p. 18. 40. littoralis, Stimpson3 (ii.), p. 14. (B.M.) 41. luetkeni, Stimpson (i.), p. 265. 42. lurida, Philippi, 1858, p. 265. 43. margaritifer, M. Tr. p. 20. 44. meridionalis, Perrier, p. 76. (B.M.) 45. mexicana, Liitken (1859), p. 94. 46. mitts, Philippi, 1870, p. 272. 47. mollis, Hutton, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 812. mollis, Studer, Mb. Ak. Berl. 1876, p. 457 (see studeri). 48. muelleri, Sars, Arch. f. Naturg. xx. (1844), p. 169. (B.M.) 49. neglecta, Bell, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 94. 50. nuda, Perrier, p. 71. (B.M.) 51. obtusispinosa, Bell, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 92. (B.M.) 52. ochotensis, Brandt, Middendorff's Reise, p. 28. (B.M.) 53. ochracea, Brandt, p. 69. (B.M.) 54. punopla, Stuxberg, CEf. Vet.-Ak. 1878, iii. p. 32. 55. paucispina, Stimpson (i.), p. 266. (B.M.) 56. pectinata, Brandt, p. 70. 57- perrieri, Smith, Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. p. 106. (B.M.) 58. polarisi, M. Tr. p. 16. (B.M.) 59. polyplax, Arch, fur Naturg. 1844, p. 178. (B.M.) 60. rarispina, Perrier, p. 62. (B.M.) 1 Probably a variety of A. ochracea, Brandt (Stimpson (iii.) p. 87). 2 I have searched for, but have been unable to find any description of this species (v. infra). 3 This reference seems, by some accident, to have been dropped out from M. Perrier's bibliography, s. V. p. 51. 4 It must be remembered that Muller and Troschel used the generic term Asteracanthion; they were therefore within their rights in using the specific term polaris, although Asterias polaris was the name given (1824) by Sabine to Ctenodiscus cristatus. |