MONOGKAPH OF THE EXISTING CRINOIDS. 



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Fig. 151. 



Fio. 153. 



Fig. 152. 



Fig. 154. 



Fig. 155. 



Fig. 156. 



Fig. 158. 



Fio. 157. 



Fig. 159. 



Figs 151-159 -151, The cirriferous centrodorsal, raduls, and IBr, of a specimen or Comatula boialaeia (atteb P. H. 



CARPENTER) 152, THE CENTRODOKSAL OF A YOUNG SPECIMEN OF CoMATULA ROTAI.ARIA FROM QUEENSLAND, VTUI THE 

 RADIAL3 AND THE IISR SERIES, SHOWING FUNCTIONAL CIRRI ARRANGED INTEIiRADIALLY AS IN CoMATULA PURPUREA. 153, 

 The CENTRODORSAL, RADULS, AND lliR, OF A SPECIMEN OF COMATUL.V ROTAL.VRIA (AFTER 1'. II. CARPENTER). 154, TilE 

 CENTRODORSAL, RADIALS, AND IBRi OF A SPECIMEN OF CoMATULA ROTAIJVRIA (AFTER V. U. CARPENTER) 15o, THE CENTRO- 

 DORSIL RADIALS, AND IBR, OF A SPECIMEN OF COM.^TUL.. ROT.VLARIA (.VFTER V. U. CARPENTER). 156, THE CENTRODORSAL, 

 RADULS, AND IBR. OF A SPECIMEN OF COMATULA ROTALARIA (AFTER V. H. CARPENTER) 157, THE CENTRODORSAL, 

 RADULS AND IBK, OF A SPECIMEN OF COMATULA ROTALARIA (AFTER V. H. CARPENTER). 15S, THE CENTRODORSAL, RADIALS, 

 AND IBR SERIES OF A FULLY DEVELOPED SPECIMEN OF COMATULA ROTALARIA FROM QUEENSL-^ND. 159, TUE CESTKODORSAL, 

 RADULS, AND IBR, OF A SPECIMEN OF COMATULA ROTALARIA IN WHICH TUE FIRST NAMED HAS ATTAINED TUE PERFECTED 

 FORM (AFTER T. H. CARPENTER). 



