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IV. SPECIES. PLATYCRINITES GRANULATUS. 
GRANULATED, BROAD-PLATED, LILY-SHAPED ANIMAL. 
Specific Character. 
A Crinoidal animal, with a saucer-shaped pelvis. Scapule nearly square, 
with a very small impression for the adhesion of the arms. External surface 
granulated. Column unascertained. 
Locality. 
In the Mountain Limestone of the Mendip Hills. 
a Description. 
It is a small, slender, thin and neat species (fig. 1. to 3.) The granule 
(fig. 3.) on the scapule are sometimes regularly arranged in series forming radii 
extending from the horse-shoe-like impression into which the arm was inserted. 
From the smallness of the horse-shoe-like impression I conceive that the arms 
were formed of several joints. 
V. SPECIES. PLATYCRINITES STRIATUS. 
STRIATED, BROAD-PLATED, LILY-SHAPED ANIMAL. 
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Specific Character. 
A Crinoidal animal, with a pelvis formed of three pieces, drawn in near the 
base, so as to form a projecting rim, by which it acquires a greater surface of 
adhesion to the column. The five scapnle have only a small horse-shoe-like 
impression at their upper edge. Pelvis and scapule externally striated. 
olumn unascertained. 
