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Vincentian Alps, under the name of Apiocrinus recuhariensis. The specimen was 

 later submitted to Dr. F. A. Bather, who redescribed and refigured it in detail 

 under the name of M illericrinus recuhariensis , considering it a primitive species 



Pig. 6i. — Bathycrinus paradoxus, 

 (a) Lateral view of the crown. 

 (6) I/ateral view of part of an arm. 

 (c) The stem. 



of that genus. It resembles Bathycrinus recu.peratus very closely, the most 

 obvious differences being that the radials are very slightly less tlian the basals in 

 iieight while the IRr, and ., are very short, about three times as broad as the 

 lateral length. The upper part of the stem is also somewhat more flaring. I 



