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G. vulgaris, Lam. — G. abbreviate/, Lam. — G.subrotunda, Mant. — (G. qua- 

 drifasciata, Burg., and sexfasciata, Defr., are monstrosities.) 



4. Discoidea, Kl.and Gr. {Conulus, Leske. — Echinodiscites, V.Ph. 

 — Galerites, Lam.) — Differs from the Galerites by trie large ambu- 

 lacra pierced with small pores at very short distances from one an- 

 other. All the species are fossil, from the jura and chalk. 



D. depressa, Ag. (Galer. depr., Lam.) — D. speciosa, Ag. (Gal. spec, 

 Munst.) — D. albo-galera, Ag. (Conulus albo-gal., Leske.) — D. canaliculata, 

 Ag. (Gal. canal., Goldf.) — D. rotula, Ag. (Gal. rot., Al. Br.) — D. rotula- 

 ris, Kl. (Gal. rotul., Lam.) — D. macropyga, Ag. 



5. Clypeus, Kl. (Echino clypeus, De Bl. — E chinos i?nus, V. Ph. — 

 Galerites, Lam. — Nucleolites, De Fr.) — Disc circular, more or less 

 flattened ; ambulacra converging towards the apex and towards the 

 periphery of the disc ; anus superior and marginal. All the species 

 are fossil, from the jura, chalk, and tertiary deposits. 



CI. sinuatus, Park. — CI. emarginatus, Phil. — CI. patella, Ag. (Gal. pat., 

 Lam.) — CI. orbicularis, Phil. — CI. Sowerbii, Ag. (Nucleolites Sow., Defr.) 



— CI. conoideus, Ag. (Echinoclyp. conoid., Leslie.) — CI. hemisphcericus, Ag. 

 (Echinoclyp.hemisph^ZesA-e.) — CI. tesiudinarius, Ag. (Nucl. testud., Munst.) 



— CI. scutella, Ag. (Nucl. scut., Goldf.) 



6. Nucleolites, Lam. (Echinobrissus, Breyn. — Clypeus, Phil.) — 

 Disc oval or heart-shaped ; ambulacra more prominent at the apex 

 than at the periphery; they however do not form a petaloid star, as 

 in the genus Clypeus. All are fossils from the jura, chalk, or ter- 

 tiary deposits. 



N. scutata, Lam. — N. clunicularis , Ag. (Clyp. clunic, Smith.) — N. dimi- 

 diata, Ag. (Clyp. dimid., Phil.) — N. planata, Roem. — N. cordata, Goldf. — 

 N. lacunosa, Goldf. — N. scorbiculata, Goldf — N. Olfersii, Ag. — N. grigno- 

 nensis, Defr. 



7. Cassidulus, Lam. {Nucleolites, auct.) — Disc oval; ambulacra 

 petaloid, anus between the summit and posterior margin. All are 

 fossils from the chalk and tertiary deposits. 



C. Lapis cancri, Lam. — C.patellaris, Ag. (Nucl. ptitell., Goldf) — C. com- 

 planatus, Lam. 



8. FiBULARiA,Lam. — (Echinocyamus, Leske and Gr. — Echinoneus, 

 Goldf.) — Shell spheroidal ; circumference oval or subcircular ; am- 

 bulacra petaloid; anus between the posterior margin and the mouth. 

 The species are fossils of the chalk and tertiary deposits, and some 

 recent. 



F. placenta, Ag. (Echinon. plac, Goldf.) — F. subglobosa, Ag. (Echinon. 

 subgl., Goldf.) — F. ovata, Ag. (Echinon. ovat, Munst.) — F. scutata, Ag. 



