35H PBOOEEDING8 OF THE ACADEMY OF [1885. 



L861. E. ornatus Sail. Rep. of Progress of Geol. Surv. Wise., |>. 20. — Niagara 

 gr. Raoine, w is< Described from internal casts.) 



is. ,n. E. ovalis Troost. Proo. A. A. A. Sci., p. 60; Hall, 1876. 



(E. ovatus Ball. Not Angelin, was printed in place of E. ovalis.) Doc. 

 Edit., IMS. p. 1 ■(:;. PI. 17, tigs. 12, 13; also 11th Ann. Geol. Rep. Indiana, 

 with plates. — Niagara gr. Waldron, Ind. 



1878. E. ovatus Ingelin. Iconogr. Crin. Snec., p. 17, PI. 5, tigs. 1, 2. — Upper Si- 

 lurian. Gothland, Sweden. 



1852, E. papulosus Hall. Paleont. Rep. N. Fork, vol. ii, p. 211, PL 47, tigs. 5 a, b; 

 also P. Roemer, Leth. Geogn., 1855 (Aug. 3, p. 260). — Niagara gr. Mon- 

 roe Co., N. Y. 



I "7 s . E. plebejus Angelin. Iconogr. Crin. Suec, p. 17, PI. 5, tig. 7. — Upper Silu- 

 rian. ( inthland, Sweden. 

 1882. E. proboscidalis S. A. Miller. Cincin. Jour. Nat. Hist. (December), p. 224. 

 — Niagara gr. Pontiac, 0. (Described from internal casts.) 



I860. E. ramifer Roemer. Silur. Fauna West. Tenn., p. 51., PI. 4, fig. I. — Niagara 

 gr. Decatur Co., Tenn. 



l s :!7. E. regularis (Hisinger), Actinocr. regularis. Lethaea Snec. (Suppl. 2), p. 

 6, PI. 39, tig. 0.— Hypanthocr. regularis Angelin, 1878, [conogr. Crin. 

 Suec, p. 17, PI. 6, fig. 2; and PI. 24, figs. Ll-20; and PI. 29, tigs. :!5-64. 

 Upper Silurian. Gothland, Sweden. 



1878. E. rigens Angelin. Iconogr. Crin. Suec, p. 17, PI. 9, tig. J.'.; and PI. 24, figs. 

 16-19-21 : and PI. 29, tig.-. 30, : J .l.— Upper Silurian. Gothland, Sweden. 



1826. E. rosaceus Goldf. (Type of the genus). Petref. German, i, p. 214, PI. 64, fig. 

 7: also Nov. Acta Leop. xix. p. 335, PI. :!0, tig. 6. Agassi/., L835, Mem. 

 des Sci. natur. de Neuchat. i, p. 197 ; also F. Roemer, Rhein. Nehor- 

 gangsgeb., p. 64. De Koninck and Lehon, Crinoid. Carb. Belg., p. 7:;: 

 also Roemer, Leth. Geogn., 1855 (Aug. 3), p. 259, PI. 4, ligs. 20 a-c, and 

 PI. 4, figs. 11 a-c Dujardin and Dup6, 1862, Hist, natur. des. Zooph. 

 Echinod., p. 116; Bronn, Klassen d. Thierreichs (Actinozoa), PI. 27, fig. 

 2 : Picte"t, 1857, Traitg de Palgont. iv, PI. c, fig. 1; Schultze, 1866, Mon- 

 <>gr. Ecbin. Eifler Kalk., p. 90, PI. 11, figs. 1- 14.— Lower Devonian. Eifel, 

 Germany. 



' 1882. E. rotundus S. A. Miller. Cincin. Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. v (July), PI. :i, 

 tig. 4. — Niagara gr. Chicago, 111. (Deseribed from easts.) 



ls; s . E. speciosus Angelin, Iconogr. Crin. Suec, p. 16, PI. 5, tig. ::. and PI. 29, figs. 

 27-29 and 32-34.— Upper Silur. Gothland. Sweden. 



Is;;. E. splendidus (Troosl ) Hall. Geol. Surv. Ohio, Paleont. ii. p. 12s, 1'l.ti. fig. 12. 

 Niagara gr. Springfield, 0. 



' L878. E. tuberculatus Miller and Dyer, Journ. Cincin. Soo. Nat. Hist. (April), PL 

 2, tigs. 9, 9a. — Niagara gr. Waldron, Ind. — Evidently a mere variety of 

 E. coelatus Hall. 

 i?) 1882. E. turbinatus S. \. Miller, Cincin. Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. v (.Inly), PI. 

 \ 5. — Niagara gr. Chicago, III. — Described from internal oasts. 



Note. — Eucalyptocrinus polydactylus McCoy, is a Corymborrin>/8, and 

 E. armo8us McChesney is too imperfectly known for identification. 



