262 t Triassic Echinoderms of Bakony. 
Cidaris similis Dresor (p. 188) 
Synn. C. baculifera Ac., Mtnst., non C. bacculifera Ac. 
C. Braunii Dresor var. C. baculifera Mtwnsv., Acassiz & Desor, 
non C. Braunii DeEsor. 
Cidaris Waechteri WWissm. in Motnst. (p. 191) 
Synn. as catenifera Ac., Mtnst., non Ac. 
C. Braunti Desor in AGassiz & Drsor, excl. var. baculifera. 
Cidaris Wissmanni Desor in Acassiz & Drsor (p. 195) 
Syn. C. spinosa Ac., Minst., non. Ac. 
Var. nov. C. Wissmanni rudis 
Cidaris Hausmanni Wiss. in Miwst. (p. 201) * 
Varr. C. Hausmanni typica 
C. Hausmanni tofacea mut. nov. 
Cidaris parastadifera Scuaru. (p. 207) 
Syn. C. cf. marginata ScHaFH. 
Cidaris decoratissima Wourm. (p. 213) 
Radiolus raiblianus n. sp. (p. 216) 
Radiolus penna n. sp. (p. 218) 
Cidaris trigona Mbwsv. (p. 219) 
Synn. C. imbricata CoRNALIA 
C. truncata CORNALIA 
Radiolus complanatus QueEnst. (p. 224) 
Cidaris Roemeri Wiss. in Monsv. (p. 224) 
Synn. C. tyrolensis Drsor 
C. spinulosa Kursr. non F. A. RoEMEr 
C. subspinulosa v' ORB. 
C. perplexa DEsor 
Cidaris flexuosa Muwst. (p. 225) 
= 
Synn. C. cingulata Mbwnst. 
C. Brandis \uiesr. 
2? C. Petersit LAuBE 
C. undulatus Quenst. 
Cidaris Meyeri Kutsr. (pp. 226, 234) 
Cidaris linearis Muinsr. (p. 227) 
Syn. C. bicarinata Wurrsv. 
Cidaris Schwageri W6urM. (p. 228) 
Radiolus lineola n. sp. (p. 230) 
Varr. R. lineola major 
R. lineola minor 
Cidaris grandaeva AupBEerTI ex Gotpr. MS. (p. 238). 
* In discussing (p. 212) the supposed nomen nudum Cidaris Klipsteint GUmBEL (1861), it should 
have been added that the name was used by KLipstTeIN himself (1883, pp. 47, 50) for radioles from 
Cassian beds at the Stuores and Prolongei; but he added «zum Theil Hausmanni». Since the KLiPsSTEIN 
collection in the British Museum was purchased in 1861, it naturally contains no specimens labelled 
with this name; those so labelled in the KLIpsreiNn collection at Budapest are probably the chief 
evidence for KLIPSTEIN’s record. They may have been intermediate in position on the test between 
the radioles named C. Hausmanni and C, similis. 
