

MONOGRAPH OF THE EXISTED CRINOIDS. 



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FIG. 302. 



Fto. 393. 



FIGS 387-393 3S7 LATERAL VIEW or A CIRRUS FROM A SPECIMEN OF PEROMETRA DIOMEDE.E FROM SOUTHERN JAPAN. 388, 

 LATERAL VIEW OF A CIRRUS FROM A SPECIMEN OF KYPALOMETRA DEFECTA FROM THE WEST INDIES. 3-ig, LATERAL VIEW OF 

 A CIRRUS FROM A SPECIMEN OF TRICHOMETRA ASPERA FROM THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES. 390, LATERAL VIEW OF 

 A CIRRUS FROM A SPECIMEN OF NANOMETRA I50WERSI FROM SOUTHWESTERN JAPAN. 391. LATERAL VIEW OF A CIRRUS FROM 

 A SPECIMEN OF FLOROMETRA ASPERRIMA FROM ALASKA. 392, LATERAL VIEW OF A CIRRUS FROM A SPECIMEN OF HELIOMETRA 

 MAXIMA FROM THE SEA OF JAPAN. 393, LATERAL VIEW OF A CIRRUS FROM A YOUNG SPECIMEN OF LlEUOMETRA GLAOAUS 

 FROM DAVIS STRAIT, IN THE SHORT, STOUT, AND SMOOTH CIIARITOMETRID ST.U-.E. 



