﻿Explanation of Plate XXXVI 



(Photographs retouched by Miss Frances Wieser. The specimens figured 

 are from the Manlius formation, near Keyser, West Virginia.) 



Figs. 1-3. Pseudocrinites perdewi Schuchert p. 236 



(See also Plate XXXIX, figures 8-10.) 

 Fig. 1. Side view of a young specimen. X 2. Paratype, 35,072. 

 Figs. 2, 3. Two views of the holotype. Natural size. 35,072. 



Figs. 4-7. Pseudocrinites clarki Schuchert p. 2t,^ 



(See also Plate XXXIX, figure 14.) 

 Figs. 4-6. Three views of the holotype, an average adult individual. 



35,070. 

 Fig. 7. A very large specimen of this species. The plates around the 

 pectini rhomb are somewhat broken. 35.070. 



Figs. 8-12. Pseudocrinites gordoni Schuchert p. i2<) 



(See also Plate XXXIX, figures 11-13.) 

 Figs. 8, 9. Two views of the holotype, a specimen somewhat larger 



than usual. 35,071. 

 Fig. 10. Another specimen. 35,071. 



Fig. 11. A smaller but adult individual of the rounder variety. 35,071. 

 Fig. 12. An elongate individual, somewhat abnormal in having the 

 ambulacra drawn over on the anal side more than is usual. 

 35,071- 



