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HOLASTER 



HOLASTER SUBGLOBOSUS, 



Cotteau e.t Triger. fich. foss. de la Sarlhe, p. 202, pi. 



xxxiii, figs. 7, 8, 1860. 

 Lory. Descr. dii Dauphine, pp. 3.50, 367, 1860. 

 Bvjardin et Htipe. Suites a Buffon, Echinodermes, 



p. 592, 1862. 

 Strombeck. Die Kreide bei Luneburg ; Zeitsch. deutsch. 



Gessell., 1863. 

 Cotteau. Catal. des Echin. de I'Aube, p. 39, 1865. 

 Ooster. Synopsis des Echin. Foss. des Alpes Suisses, 



p. 96, 1865. 

 Heer. Die Urwelt der Schweiz, p. 205, 1865. 

 Cotteau. Echin. Foss. de I'Yonne, t. ii, p. 244, pis. Ixviii, 



kix, 1866. 

 Renevier. Notice sur les Alpes vaud., p. 171, 1867. 

 Bucaille. Foss. C^noraaniens de Rouen, p. 6, 1867. 

 Jaccard. Descr. Geol. du Jura vaud. et Neuchat., p. 120 



1869. 

 Greppin. Descr. Geol. du Jura Vernois, p. 143, 1870. 

 De Loriol. Echinologie Ilelvetique, p. 330, pi. xxvi, 



figs. 11—14, 1873. 



Diagnosis, — Test of a subglobular form, very nearly as broad and as high as it is 

 long. The upper surface regularly convex, sometimes a little elevated at the summit ; a 

 well-marked carina rises on the middle of the single inter-ambulacrum ; the under 

 surface more or less convex ; the ambitus rounded and inflated ; the ambulacral summit 

 slightly excentral in the anterior direction ; posterior border narrow, obliquely truncated 

 downwards and inwards ; vent in the upper part of the area. 



Dimensions. — From a number of specimens collected by the Geological Survey from 

 diflPerent localities, the following table of comparative dimensions of six specimens, 

 selected on account of their diflerences, was prepared by my colleague the late Professor 

 Edward Forbes, to illustrate the variation in the proportions of this species. 



Varieties. — There is a curious variety of this species, in which the anteal sulcus is 



