NATURAL HISTORY. 
ASTERIAS. 1. Papposa. Star Fish, Syst. 
Nat. v. 4. p. 130. Common. 
oA: Guiactais. Syst. Nat..v. 4. p.. 13s 
Frequent. 
3. A. AcULEARIS. Syst. Nat. v. 4. p. 184. 
Bor!. Coraw. t. 25. fig. 19. Three or four other 
figures on the same plate are referable probably 
to the same species, 
SIPUNCULUS. 1. Nupvus. Syst. Nat. v. 4. 
p- 67. Frequent on the coast. Six or eight 
inches long. . 
Soy. Saccarus., Linn, Trans, .v., 7% p..'7o. 
Teignmonth.— Montagu. 
3. S. SrromeBus. Linn. Trans. 7. p. 75. In 
the old shells of RosTELLARIA PES-PELICANI. 
Teignmouth,— Montagu. 
ORDER 2. FIXED. 
CRINOIDE., 
With numerous articulated processes surrounding the 
murgin of the aperture, 
The different genera of this family Pentacrinites 
Encrinites, &c., occur chiefly as fossils—one species 
only (PeEnTacRiINUs Europaus) having as far 
as we are aware occurred on any of our shores— 
some of the fossil species occur in our Transition 
Lime formation, as we shall elsewhere notice. 
