MONOGRAPH OF THE EXISTING CBIXOIDS. 



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FIG. 130 



FIG. 132. 



FIG. 133. 



FIG. 134. 



FIGS. 130-134. 130, LATERAL VIEW or THE CALYX ASH PROXIMAL COLUMNALS OF A SPECIMEN OF NAUMACHOCRINUS HAWAIIENSIS 

 FROM THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SHOWING THE RELATIONSHIPS HETWEEN THE BASALS, RAIIIALS, ASH FIRST PRDUBRACIIS. 131, 

 LATERAL VIEW OF THE CALYX AND PROXIMAL COLUMNALS OF A SPECIMEN OF BYTHOCRINUS CONIFER FROM BRAZIL, SHOWING 

 THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE BASALS, RAI'LU.S. AND FIRST PRIMIBRACHS (CAMERA LVCIDA DRAWING BY THE AUTHOR). 



132, LATERAL VIEW OF THE CROWN AND PROXIMAL COLUMNALS OF A SPECIMEN OF MONACHOCRI.M s PARAI>MXI-S FROM THE 

 BAT OF BENGAL, SHOWING THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE BASALS, H.MMAI.S, ASH ARMS (DRAWING BY THE A- 



133, LATERAL VIEW OF THE CALYX AND PROXIMAL COLUMNALS OF ONE OF I'OURTALES' ORIGINAL SPECIMENS OF DEMOCEDJUS 

 EAWSONH FROM BARBADOS, SHOWING THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE BASALS, RADIALS, AXI> FIRST PRIMIBHACHS (CAMERA 

 LUCIDA DRAWING BY THE AUTHOR). 134, THE BASAL CIRCLET AND PROXIMAL c OI.CMNALS (IF A SPECIMEN OF MliSACHOCKDTCS 

 CABIBBEUS FROM THE WEST INDIES (CAMERA LUCIDA DRAWING BY THE AUTHOR). 



