. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 272 BULLETIN 75, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. men; station 4893, Eastern Sea, lat. 32° 32' N.; long. 128° 32' 50" E., 95 to 106 fathoms, gray sand, broken shells, pebbles, bottom tem- perature °, 4 specimens; station 4912, Eastern Sea, lat. 31° 39' 40" N.; long. 129° 20' E., 391 fathoms, gray globigerina ooze, bottom temperature °, 1 specimen; station 5069, Suruga Gulf, lat. 35° 3' 10" N.; long. 138° 47' E., 108 to 131 fathoms, mud, sand, broken shells, bottom temperature °, 3 specimens; station 5070, Suruga Gulf
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 272 BULLETIN 75, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. men; station 4893, Eastern Sea, lat. 32° 32' N.; long. 128° 32' 50" E., 95 to 106 fathoms, gray sand, broken shells, pebbles, bottom tem- perature °, 4 specimens; station 4912, Eastern Sea, lat. 31° 39' 40" N.; long. 129° 20' E., 391 fathoms, gray globigerina ooze, bottom temperature °, 1 specimen; station 5069, Suruga Gulf, lat. 35° 3' 10" N.; long. 138° 47' E., 108 to 131 fathoms, mud, sand, broken shells, bottom temperature °, 3 specimens; station 5070, Suruga Gulf, lat. 35° 3' 25" X.; long. 138° 47' 40" E., 108 fathoms, mud, sand, broken shells, bottom temperature °, 5 specimens; station 5091, Uraga Strait, lat. 35° 4' 10" N.; long. 139° 38' 12" E., 197 fathoms, green mud, coarse black sand, pebbles, bottom temperature °, 1 specimen. Bathymetrical range, 83 to 391 fathoms. Tem- perature range, ° to °. Twenty-six specimens. Tij2)e.—Cut. No. 25605, :M., from station Fig. 136.—Ophiomyxa anisacantha. x a, from above; b, from below; c, side view of two ARM JOINTS near DISK. The differences in number, length, and proportions of arm spines between this species and australis seem to be very constant, and con- sequently adult specimens of the two species are easy to distinguish. Naturally very small specimens can not be separated so easily, but on comparison even they can be distinguished. In the series of anisacantha before me the disk diameter ranges from 5 to 21 mm. OPHIOPHRIXUS, new ; Disk nearly naked, carrying only a few scattered scales. Radial shields narrow and compressed, bearing a linear series of erect, acute "•"O^w and (jyp'^oc, signifying a bristling, in reference to the bristling combs of spines on the radial Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
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