148. 
Enumeration of the Plates, illustration of some of the Figures, 
PLATE 
III. 
and Direction to the Binder. 
Genus. Apiocrinites to face page 17. 
Apiocrinites rotundus, p. 19. 
Figure 2. represc nts a fine specimen in my possession. I have indicated the probable 
form of the fingers by dotted lines, having only seen portions of them, but none that 
could furnish full information of their complete outline. J have indeed seen fingers made 
up by gluing together finger-joints found at various distances from cach other in the 
Bradford clay, and arranged in a decreasing order ; but as in the Crinoidea each finger- 
joint is not distinguished by an essential character as in those of Mammalia, such a 
representation may prove only deceptive. 
Apiocrinites rotundus, p. 21. 
Apiocrinites rotundus, p. 25. 
Apiocrinites rotundus, p. 26. 
Fig. 14. 20. and 21. are magnified representations. 
Apiocrinites rotundus, p. 27. 
Apiocrinites rotundus, p. 28. 
Apiocrinites rotundus, p. 32. 
Fig. 13. shows the supposed aperture of the ovaries in a specimen drawn on an 
extended line, 
Apiocrinites ellipticus, p. 34. 
Encrinites moniliformis, p. 39. 
Smaller than natural, 
Encrinites moniliformis, p. 40. 
Larger than natural. 
Encrinites moniliformis, p. 41. 
Genus. Pentacrinites vel Pentacrinus, p. 45. 
Pentacrinus Caput Meduse, p. 48. 
Represents the uppér part of Mr, ToBin’s specimen rather larger than natural size, 
with its fingers and arms affixed. In the specimen these are broken off with the 
exception of the reproduced arm. 
