PLATE LXXVI. 



Figures magnified 500 diameters. 



Figs. 1, 2, 4. EuromsoiTS ARGUS, Ehrb.. S. B. I)., 4, f. 39; Prit., 843, fi, f. 2; 



11, f. 41; Lens, Vol. II, p. 29; V. H., 117, f. 3, 

 1. ."">. li. Florida, etc. Cells usually of more or 

 less stellate appearance. 



Fig. 3. ROGERSII. Ehrb. Ber., 1844; Schm. At., 92. f. ft. 



Nottingham, Md. Cells are somewhat stellate 

 as E. argus. 

 '" f> OCULATUS, Grey., T. M. S., 180 '2, p. 94, PI. 9, f. 3. 



Monterey. 

 Fitrs. 6, (11). RAIMA-ITS. Bailey; V. H., 118, f. 1, 2; Bail., M. 



O., p. 39. 



Fitr. 7. " CALIFOBNICUS, Grun.; (trioculatus, var. ?) Gulf 



of California. V. H., 118, f. 8. This has the 

 three spines just within the margin, H. L. S. 

 " 8. OLYPHODISOUS STELLATUS, Grev. 



" 9. (Jrev. ; var. major, <i run. ; V. IL, 



118, f. 3. Santa Monica. 



" 10. GRUNOWII, A. S., vSchm. At,, 80, f. 6. May be 



a var. of G. stellatus. Crescent Citv. 



