Sea stars, sea urchins and allies: Echinoderms of Florida and the Caribbean.

Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995. Octavo, dustwrapper, colour photographs, text illustrations.
WAS $90. A comprehensive guide to the identification and natural history of the five classes of Echinoderms (sea stars, and sea cucumbers) of the Florida Keys, Bahamas Islands, and Caribbean. For more than 150 species of Echinoderms found at scuba depths (less than 100 feet) detailed information is provided about appearance and identification, life history, habitat, and distribution. Within each class of Echinoderms, the species are organized by family, then alphabetically according to genus and species.