Weegee ityeae GY YI, ie BILLED YA eee CS oe = So ee ite Nes i i _ ae. <= AT) ee Peni | Tat? Wh ee ci ‘ny | 5 i t r ny 7 t Pit ea me ie | fi af f i : hat i * ¥ * tle A ‘ : \ : i rity i ee at 4 ¥ q 7 } z nh ae ote SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Bulletin 84 A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF OPHIURANS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM BY RENE K@HLER Professor of Zoology, University of Lyon, France oe S PHIsON Se ITvt\ ahi WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1914 Mme fi 8 oe >. BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Issuep Aprit 9, 1914. P| ADVERTISEMENT. The scientific publications of the United States National Museum consist of two series, the Proceedings and the Bulletins. The Proceedings, the first volume of which was issued in 1878, are intended primarily as a medium for the publication of original, and usually brief, papers based on the collections of the National Museum, presenting newly acquired facts in zoology, geology, and anthropology, including descriptions of new forms of animals, and revisions of limited groups. One or two volumes are issued annually and distributed to libraries and scientific organizations. A limited number of copies of each paper, in pamphlet form, is distributed to specialists and others interested in the different subjects as soon as printed. The date of publication is - printed on each paper, and these dates are also recorded in the tables of contents of the volume. The Bulletins, the first of which was issued in 1875, consist of a series of sepa- rate publications comprising chiefly monographs of large zoological groups and other general systematic treaties (occasionally in several volumes), faunal works, reports of expeditions, and catalogues of type-specimens, special collections, etc. The majority of the volumes are octavos, but a quarto size has been adopted in a few instances in which large plates were regarded as indispensable. Since 1902 a series of octavo volumes containing papers relating to the botanical collections of the Museum, and known as the Contributions from the National Her- barium, has been published as bulletins. The present work forms No. 84 of the Bulletin series. RicwarD RATHBUN, Assistant Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, In charge of the United States National Museum. Wasuineron, D. C., February 27, 1914. Ii TABLE OF CONTENTS. MnarodUcti anit teen aot ener ce aland foaine<. -..-.--- Soc. coe cce sees sence SOE ence (Ophioireta)-valenciannest Diymans- 2-25... - 2222022 cess ecncncccdeness--eee Crabinmiirciaramentnin NOW SPAChesa. tows meee fo oatics case twas cece ew Seco ecco nebeae se NEVE NEW BPOCICN: a oan enn s ao ee win aaa ECAC Seems AVADEHIS WU YMATY) oss occ sce cee bm owe ee ee ree ONDSCus EW SP ECON: sree ease atin acl nce alot aera eas canine Sesame Onhiomitra toposes, MCW GDECIOS= waac'ec onc is